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7 hours ago, bdickens said:

Why not just learn how to sing?

Because that requires you to be a musician or have actual talent. DAWs are slowly being developed for the rest of the world who have a desire to create without needing to develop any skills. It will be interesting 20 years from now to see if this actually results in anything worth listening to ?

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Did any of you consider "accessibility" and use by the hearing impaired? Not mentioned here, but should always be a consideration.

That is something that is now a commonplace requirement in a lot product design, but probably not in the music industry. Just a thought.

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On 8/12/2022 at 7:15 PM, bdickens said:

Why not just learn how to sing?

There are valid reasons to use a synthetic voice. I used plogue alter ego when I lost my voice due to a bad cold.  I've also used it for getting vocal ideas down when travelling...  recording vocals in an airport or on a train doesn't normally go down too well with the people around you!

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Good afternoon! I see this issue has caused a discussion, I think that such projects as https://www.vocaloid.com/en   https://dreamtonics.com/en/synthesizerv allows you to turn the entered text into a real singing one. It will not take many years at all and we will hear about the appearance of such software products more and more often.

Thank you again that someone is interested in this.

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