Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-27324770-20160620210416/@comment-29714788-20160621025505

Kotoritachi wrote: I wonder why it's making those sounds, then. The edited frq file was having the same output as before in the oto.ini editor, and it was outputting the same sound as if there were two different sounds as mentioned here in the program itself (which was why I deleted it, but then it's back to square one).

I'll look into the other resamplers, then. Maybe TIPS would work best. I still want to figure out what I'm doing wrong, though. Okay, I still don't get what you mean. But the tutorial you linked to mentions recording the sample again and deleting the frq file that correlates with the old sample. I presume you have the same sample and didn't record a new one, sometimes frq glitches happen and you just need to regenerate them. (Which overwrites the old frq, so you don't need to delete it) But if the frq glitch insists, that's when you manually edit it to get it to the correct pitch. If you edited it just don't delete or regenerate anything.

Btw I would recommend moresampler, it sounds very hq with certain banks and works well for my voicebank. It doesn't sound good for every vb though, for nasal voices fresamp with F0 or F1 flag is best, and for soft voices tn_fnds is best. TIPS tends to sound metallic (especially with vibrato) but it's good for CV banks and lower registers. Two resamplers I would never recommend are bkh01 and phavoco because they are just...weird.