Well, here I am with more things to share with you. The first thing, The best of Lenp1, I wanted to have more, but because of file limits, guess we'll have to do it this way. In that first file, you'll have two songs. I'll try to explane them as much as I can The first one here we go! Song name. ヒバナ/鏡音レン・リンV4X 【カ. English name. Hibana. Sung by three vocaloids. Rana, Len, and Rin, len's syster. Orijinal creater, Deco27. Orijinal singer, Hatsune miku. This is a cover! Cover artist. Cor,. and vimmylare. Well, since this wasn't only len, it should be left out, rite? Well not when Rana's in it, and not when len is grouling and pushing past his limits! I can't stress enough how much I love when they groul!
my chiptune archive site is http://chiparchive.cf/files/ and the BT sync key is BSHUHBWVGWQX3UOA5TGYOR2H2VHXWFXBM
As for dectalk, here are some phonemes and words which use the respective phoneme. Hope this helps: aa = calm ao = all ax =the ay = why eh = get ey = play ih = in ix = perfEct iy = dream ow = go uh = should uw = you
th is done with "th" (voiceless) and "dh" (voiced) so "father" would be with dh in phonetics, and "think" with th. Consonants are obvious, except for "h" which is "hx" for some strange reason. And if you use dectalk version 4.6.4, "l" is either "ll" or "lx". You need to turn the phonetic input on first, by going [:ph on] in the dectalk speak window. To make it sing, you write first a string of phonemes, and then note length and pitch. They are separated by a comma and enclosed in html brackets. Also, to know that it's phonemes you're typing, you have to do it in brackets. Example: [aa<500,15>] There are 37 pitches, going, from a piano point of view, chromatically from c2 to c5. everything higher is a HZ number. I don't recommend that though, because it glides up to the note. Also, most versions add vibrato to the set pitches, so that's better. I hope that helped a little bit.
Oh and something I forgot to add, if you want to make dectalk sing words ending in a consonant in a human way, like "in", you need to type the last consonant, in this case n, after the "greater than" sign, because otherwise it emphasizes the consonant which doesn't sound good. So, it's not: [ihn<500,15>], its: [ih<500,15>n]