[Free] How to use Vital of Vital Audio XNUMX (Text to wavetable XNUMX)
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Continuing from the last time, I will explain the "Text to wavetable" function this time as well.
That's because it supports multiple languages.
Then I will explain it immediately.
Make Japanese speak with "Text to wavetable"
Vital's "Text to wavetable" seems to be multilingual.
You can select the language from the bottom right of "Text to wavetable".
The languages displayed are diverse.
There is also Japanese "Japaniese" in it.
I chose "Japaniese" from the dropdown.
I tried to type in the alphabet as follows.
"Aiueo ka ki ku ke ko"
The result is here.
In short, it is not Romaji input.
However, even if I try to input in Japanese, I do not feel that I can input it, so I tried it by copying and pasting after inputting as follows with Notepad.
AIUEO
The result is below.
Isn't it pretty amazing?
It sounds normal as Japanese.
However, since it is up to XNUMX times a day, as soon as I play, I get caught in the limit as follows.
Parameters that are compatible with WaveTable generated by "Text to wavetable"
I feel suspicious that it is working properly 1 times a day. (I feel like it hasn't been reset)
That's why I will explain a slightly different part.
Frequency Morph Vocode
WaveTable generated by "Text to wavetable" is very compatible with "Vocode" of "Frequency Morph".
It sounds like this.
LFO Smooth
The next parameter is the "Smooth" of the "LFO".
Please take a look at this as well.
It seems that various sounds can be made just from the Wave Table of "Aiueo".
When I tried various things, the prototype disappeared in a blink of an eye.
This is really fun to make sounds, and it's good because it changes steadily even if you play with it properly.
[Free] How to use Vital of Vital Audio XNUMX (Text to wavetable XNUMX) Summary
But it's a great synth!
I will write more articles.
I will investigate "Text to wavetable" a little more and write it again.
I wrote earlier how to download and add presets.
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