ZincT Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) https://store.dreamtonics.com/ This sale is on until 1st December... 25% off all voice upgrades 20% off Synthesizer SV Studio 2 Pro & Single SV Voices 15% off Bundle purchases 30% off Vocoflex They also have two new English voices (Etta and Danny)... and two new Chinese Operatic voices, Lang Chuan (baritone) and Yun Hua (mezzo-soprano), which also do English well according to one review I read... Edited 7 hours ago by ZincT 4
locrian Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I like the way Danny sounds but wonder whether it pays to keep buying single voicebanks for ~$80 when, for the same price, I can buy a 'voice changer' app that will transform a single SynthV voice into many different voices. Thoughts? 1
ZincT Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 20 minutes ago, locrian said: I like the way Danny sounds but wonder whether it pays to keep buying single voicebanks for ~$80 when, for the same price, I can buy a 'voice changer' app that will transform a single SynthV voice into many different voices. Thoughts? Yes I bought Sonarworks SoundID VoiceAI perpetual license when it was on a deal for that reason. Seems to work fine, even using a SV voice as input. I think it's on a BF deal again at the moment. There is a 7 day limited trial. Here is the link for their BF sale... https://www.sonarworks.com/black-friday Edited 55 minutes ago by ZincT 1
locrian Posted just now Posted just now 55 minutes ago, ZincT said: Yes I bought Sonarworks SoundID VoiceAI perpetual license when it was on a deal for that reason. Seems to work fine, even using a SV voice as input. I think it's on a BF deal again at the moment. There is a 7 day limited trial. Here is the link for their BF sale... https://www.sonarworks.com/black-friday Yes, I too own SoundID VoiceAI. And that's why I'm wondering if it pays to continue buying single voices when something like SoundID VoiceAI can turn one voice into many different voices. My post was more about hearing what others are doing in this regard. I should say that I'm very happy with all the SynthV voicebanks I've purchased thus far, but am unsure if this is a cost-effective strategy going forward.
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