Shinji Omura
Initial Release: February 2018
Age: 24
Height: 172 cm (5'7")
Weight: 54 kg (121 lb)
Likes: Beer, Music, Talking, Bars, Football (As in soccer), Fish, Dogs
Dislikes: Hospitals, Night, Being Alone
Age: 24
Height: 172 cm (5'7")
Weight: 54 kg (121 lb)
Likes: Beer, Music, Talking, Bars, Football (As in soccer), Fish, Dogs
Dislikes: Hospitals, Night, Being Alone
Shinji was originally made in 2015, but is now being re-made. He is an instrumental utau that plays a C major ocarina.
Shinji grew up in Japan, and had a generally unfantastic childhood, always known as a clown and a chatterbox. He graduated and moved to go to college for the arts. A year after, he was caught in an accident in a cross section, and was injured in a way that he lost his voice. (It is possible. Being hit on the head can damage the Broca's Area)
This brought on a burst of depression, and drove him to further indulge in alcohol and spend more time in bars. After a little while, he bought an ocarina on a whim, and found it to be very therapeutic, almost as though he had his voice back. He started performing at some of the bars he frequented.
Shinji grew up in Japan, and had a generally unfantastic childhood, always known as a clown and a chatterbox. He graduated and moved to go to college for the arts. A year after, he was caught in an accident in a cross section, and was injured in a way that he lost his voice. (It is possible. Being hit on the head can damage the Broca's Area)
This brought on a burst of depression, and drove him to further indulge in alcohol and spend more time in bars. After a little while, he bought an ocarina on a whim, and found it to be very therapeutic, almost as though he had his voice back. He started performing at some of the bars he frequented.
Voicebanks
This bank is functional in VCV with all of the japanese samples otoed, and comes with three folders (Allegro, Regular, and Ritardando), each recorded in 3 pitches.
Allegro - For songs with a high bpm, or very short notes.
Regular - For songs with average bpm, or average length notes.
Ritardando - For songs with low bpm, or very long notes.
Allegro - For songs with a high bpm, or very short notes.
Regular - For songs with average bpm, or average length notes.
Ritardando - For songs with low bpm, or very long notes.