This sounds amazing. AI just gets better and better . . . .
SynthesizerV Forum member <ThomasS> says:
Original recording by <Singers Unlimited>
Just LOVE those Harmonies . . .
Chris
SynthesizerV Forum member <ThomasS> says:
Voice Databases used
Solaria
Natalie
Sheena
Mai
Hayden
Kevin
Jun
Asterian
The different voices have different accents, particularly Sheena and Mai, but there are differences in all of them, and this makes the choir sound fuller. Every voice is using its own AI, which also gives variety to the choir to make it sound like a lot of different people, not double tracking the same few singers.
The song itself was written in 1960, by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, and this choral arrangement (with very interesting harmony) was written by Gene Puerling in 1971. Puerling is considered the master of complex jazz vocal harmony, so I thought I would test out Synthesizer V on something as difficult as this.
If you listen to the original recording you will find that the Singers Unlimited came very close to perfection. I modeled the timing of this version by Synthesizer V on their original recording.
Original recording by <Singers Unlimited>
Just LOVE those Harmonies . . .

Chris
Statistics: Posted by parametric — Thu Dec 14, 2023 4:41 am