Page 1 of 1
vocaloid? fs1r?
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:50 am
by 8bit9bot
is it ever going to be ported to mac os x? and are there any competing technologies that do roughly the same type of sounds?
i used to have a yamaha fs1r... the formant shaping being the most interesting part of the machine - are there any soft synths that do this type of sound?
thx
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 7:55 am
by xpander
you should really get an fs1r again, they are of a rare breed of synthesizers that are truly unique. there is FS1R Editor for OS X, it's freeware, although i think the FSEQ utility has not made it to OS X. i have some legacy OS9 utilities that i've still never tried for it (i run a second OS9-bootable Mac just for old music software).
i wish Vocaloid was ported... in the meantime, KAE Labs' decidedly less-natural sounding
VocalWriter is a tool that its virtually untapped by the public ear.
you can always read this right off the Vocaloid site:
Yamaha understands that Macintosh is a very important platform for use in creating music and would like to develop a Mac version in the future. However, the definite release date has not yet been decided upon.
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:02 am
by 8bit9bot
yeah actually i was about to self-reply about vocalwriter - i was talking to a friend of mine about my vocaloid question... vocalwriter is what he mentioned - i find it pretty interesting - i actually like the characteristic of how unnatural it sounds... pretty neat
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:17 am
by xpander
seeing your website makes me want to figure out if i can update the old how-to guide for writing music for the Atari 2600 using OS X tools.
KAE Labs has been around for quite a number of years already, i'm actually impressed at their longevity.
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:52 pm
by MitchK1989
virsyn's cantor also does speech synthesis, but it's a little pricey.
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 4:25 am
by 8bit9bot
xpander wrote:seeing your website makes me want to figure out if i can update the old how-to guide for writing music for the Atari 2600 using OS X tools.
KAE Labs has been around for quite a number of years already, i'm actually impressed at their longevity.
im not sure much about the 2600... as far as the atari XL series goes... use the program called "raster tracker" for windows - i dont think any good tracking software exists (for chiptunes) on OSX - the only reason i use windows is tracking for specific game systems