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  1. ayushman

    Microtuning/notes not included in Western music

    By t flag in the notation of t+x or t-x which x is in the unit of cents. A semitone is 100 cents, so a quarter tone is 50 cents, write t+50 for a quarter tone sharp and t-50 for a quarter tone flat. For Turkish music, use whole multiples of 22.642 but note that not all multiples of that number...
  2. ayushman

    What do you do in your recordings that drives you insane

    And Turkish I/ı is close near-back unrounded vowel. It might be back in other Turkic languages. That is one of the reasons why I don't want to make a Japanese bank (Others are r and h). I tried but it eventually frustrated me. I could and did learn how not to pronounce つ as if it were two...
  3. ayushman

    What do you do in your recordings that drives you insane

    Too strong(or too weak?) u(close back rounded vowel) sound, I can barely hear it and it sounds like a weird breath; it may be because of my microphone but it might be because of me. And goat vibrato. I do know that I should stay away from changing the frequency that much, but it is hard for me...
  4. ayushman

    Hello.

    It was both username and e-mail address-related because it showed that error on the e-mail section as well. My actual e-mail address is a Hotmail (precisely, hotmail.com.tr) address, I signed up here by an Outlook (outlook.com) address (hence it does not have "i"). I know there are some Turks...
  5. ayushman

    Hello.

    Hello. Making a voicebank has always sounded interesting for me, so I did look for many UTAU and thought whether I can make one myself or not. However, I could not find a Turkish reclist; it seems Turkish people are simply not used to the program (or the concept of synthesised voice) itself...