What is CV V Input?

CV V Input (Consonant-Vowel Vowel Input ) is one of the new features which the new Cet_OPERA Version 2.0.0 has.


CV V Input is a new method similar, yet very different than VCV Input.


VCV samples use recordings like "aba" and take the "ba" (written as [a ba]) to get smoother transitions between notes. So, for example, the word さよなら would be written like [_さ][a よ] [o な][a ら] (or in Romaji like [_sa][a yo][o na][a ra])

CV V samples use recordings like "ba" and take the "a" (written as [ba a]) to get even smoother results than VCV Voice Banks. So, for example, the word ちーず would be written like [ち][ち い ][ず] (or in Romaji [chi][chi i][zu])



Look the picture below to see a generated wav file using CV V Input:



While VCV Voice Banks can make very smooth results, CV V Voice Banks can get even smoother results.
However, there is an obvious limitation: you only can use CV V with the same vowel notes (e.g. [ro][ro o]) but you cannot use it with different vowel notes (e.g. [ro][ro a])


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