User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/Question for utau lovers/@comment-173.161.65.237-20140901034633/@comment-64.183.148.254-20140902031232

How was the voicebank quality bad? I recorded it in basically a faux-studio environment, with a Yeti mic, which has been noted to be the best usb mic currently on the market.

Or are you just talking about the fact it's an utau bank? In which case, due to UTAU's commonly hard-sounding engine noise it'd make sense you'd think that way. But the vocal quality, not to sound like a narcissist but it's a lot better than many UTAU voicebanks, and I've gotten quite a lot of feedback commenting that most of my voicebanks are usually nice-quality. The only way it could really get better is in an actual studio.

Sorry, I'm probably making a better deal out of it than it is, it's just when I record I spend hours correcting my vocals and nitpicking at every little screw-up I do to make the voicebank the best I possibly can, and personally, and I do take some pride in that. If you have some sort of comment on what can really be improved in terms of quality, please present it, because I really do want to make them the best I can, I make sure my pitch is almost always consistant, I always make sure the vocals never clip beyond what most speakers can handle ( Which happens to a lot more utau than you'd think ),my mic is always in correct position and has the correct settings on, I make sure all of my freq. files are patched up and functioning properly; I'm not trying to sound rude, but I'd like to know what I'm doing wrong that's apparently dampering on the quality of the voicebank.