Round 2, Match 9
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Today’s song is re:loop by Tart featuring the Alter/Ego voicebank Marie Ork and the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku
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【Marie Ork, Bones】 Identity (アイデンティティ) 【Alter/Ego Cover】
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MY NEW SONG IS OUT!!!!!! im so glad i got back into music this was a blast to make
you can support the song on bandcamp too!!!! (only if you want to of course)
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I'M YOUR SCALPEL
YOU'RE MY KNIFE
I CUT OUT THE SICKNESS
AND IN RETURN YOU KILL
(also on spotify and other streaming platforms)
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Sadly the company voxwav (creator of Alys) has come to an end. However they have generously made all their voicebanks free. Go download them now while you still can.
https://www.plogue.com/products/voice-banks.html
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Today's song is Little Astronaut by Aku P, featuring Alter Ego Marie Ork
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DO NOT STAND AT MY GRAVE AND WEEP alt ver. under cut
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heelo !! im really sorry ive been gone for so long. smthing happened, then another, then another, and it just made it really hard for me to come back
i meant to return sooner, so im again really really sorry for being away so long, and especially that i left so suddenly and without explanation
im still really busy and unfortunately cannot go back to posting right now, but i wanted to come on and just explain i havent like, abandoned this acc.
i really want to post for the next full year, but atm im not sure if ill be able to
again i am just so so sorry about this, i absolutely love posting on here but i just couldnt for a while
here are the birthdays i missed as well as just the rest of the year in case i dont get back
some of these might be wrong or inaccurate as i check on the day i post, and so i havent gotten to check these. also my reasons for choosing the date i did for each birthday might be unclear, as its unfortunately not as simple as it sounds in some cases ashidhajkska same with which engine i put down
kanade kanon- vocaloid beta- nov 11
yurika sayu- utau- nov 11
alyx- utau- nov 12
ka-chanloid- utau- nov 13
koeno tsubasa- voidol- nov 13
ci-chan- vocaloid beta- nov 13
kasukabe tsumugi- voicevox- nov 14
kagami kawaiine- fanloid- nov 15
yan xi- muta- nov 15
yokune ruko- utau- nov 17
rook- utau- nov 17
zing- vocaloid 4- nov 18
shion magi- utau overseas- nov 19
tanaka san- voisona- nov 19
dex- vocaloid 4- nov 20
daina- vocaloid 4- nov 20
taya soune- utau- nov 20
yowane haku- fanloid- nov 21
akita nero- fanloid- nov 21
momone momotaro- utau- nov 22
darling- utau- nov 22
nonoshi- utau overseas- nov 23
setty- deepvocal- nov 23
saros- synthv studio- nov 24
chiyu- synthv- nov 26
MeAw- vocaloid 2(?)- nov 26
denatsu sora- utau- nov 27
kikiyo sai- fanloid- nov 28
amane kana- voiceroid- nov 30
qing su- synthv studio- dec 1
marie ork- alter ego- dec 1
mintau mintira- utau- dec 1
asterian- synthv studio- dec 2
whisper笘・ngel sasayaki- macne series- dec 2
nurse robot_type t- utau- dec 3
kiyoteru hiyama- vocaloid 2- dec 4
kaai yuki- vocaloid 2- dec 4
miki sf-a2- vocaloid 2- dec 4
tsukuyomi ai- voiceroid- dec 4
tsukuyomi shouta- voiceroid- dec 4
makune hachi- utau- dec 4
zundamon- utau- dec 5
kiana- sharpkey- dec 7
jin- synthv studio- dec 7
ayama- synthv studio- dec 7
utatane piko- vocaloid 2- dec 8
zhiyu moke- vocaloid 4- dec 10
hide- vocaloid 3- dec 10
audine- maghni ai- dec 10
xuan yu- synthv studio- dec 12
cong zheng- synthv studio- dec 12
mizuo- utau- dec 12
ring suzune- vocaloid 3- dec 12
tomero chii- utau- dec 12
tone rion- vocaloid 3- dec 16
meito- fanloid- dec 16
hanazono kotone- voidol- dec 16
rosa- cevio ai- dec 17
rin no youchuu- fanloid- dec 17
maita- utau- dec 17 (repeate)
daichi- utau- dec 17
maika- vocaloid 3- dec 18
ona- vocaloid 3- dec 18
kirune- voisona- dec 19
aisuu- voisona- dec 19
oliver- vocaloid 3- dec 21
popy- cevio ai- dec 21
rose- cevio ai- dec 21
kumo noizu- utau- dec 21
big al- vocaloid 2- dec 22
avanna- vocaloid 3- dec 22
cul- vocaloid 3- dec 22
yuzuki yukari- vocaloid 3/ voiceroid- dec 22
kizuna akari- voiceroid 2- dec 22
nene nene- utau- dec 22
clara- vocaloid 3- dec 23
bruno- vocaloid 3- dec 23
meril- vocaloid 3- dec 24
genbu- synthv- dec 24
merrow- neutrino- dec 24
yamine aku- fanloid- dec 24
miko ooka- utau- dec 24
salvador- utau- dec 24
iro nanine- utau- dec 24
mitarashi mary- voiceroid- dec 25
oniko hinomoto- utau- dec 25
len kagamine- vocaloid 2- dec 27
rin kagamine- vocaloid 2- dec 27
dong fang zhi zi- utau- dec 27
iku acme- utau- dec 27
magene shito- utau- dec 30
saki- web synthv- dec 31
again i am so so sorry for being gone
if any more changes arrise, like me not being able to post next year, ill try to post about more explanation, and not just disappear
im thinking of making a neocities or other website and kind of reposting all the stuff from my social media posts on there, so that theres kind of like a permanent place for it all ? idk, i just like the idea of being able to post about vocal synths like this without the pressure of a daily deadline ahsdjakka
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Is there a vocaloid/vocal synth that's good with doom metal?
if you are looking for screamo marie ork is your best bet but anticipate needing to know a fair amount of vocal synth knowledge to use her
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Round 1, Match 17
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Today’s song is N3RVE by Tart featuring the Alter/Ego voicebank Marie Ork and the UTAU voicebank Nuru Surai
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Um um. I don’t know what to say but. Yeah, alík facts and song stuff! I don’t really know what the words I am saying even are anymore. I’d say an invitation to ramble, but you can always do that! I guess it’s like “I’d love to listen to you ramble” which is true. So. Eehehhheh. I’m not actually doing it but I feel like I’m like, twiddling my fingers and kicking my legs up and down in excitement lmao
also, the ask you are talking about on penguin—rat may or may not be mine. Hehe. No but literally I don’t know. If it’s the one talking abt your art style, then yeah, that was me! I never really know how to end these. I’m guessing it’ll be morning when you read this, so good morning! Yeah okay that should be all goodbye
-Nonymous
heheee!! thank youuuu!!! i dont get as many asks as you think, i reckon hehe.. alík stuff under cut
so!! some songs that i think she'd sing, or at least the vibes
she's def marie ork, not kasane teto hehe.. but she'd d growls like this!!! growls sooo much... if you gave her simple enough lyrics, smth like this, she'd bang out!!! if they were too much she'd go "pfft no im gonna sing my own stuff" .. i actually once wrote some lyrics alík would sing.. make on her own.. but.. uh.. not sharing those..
sped up version go brrrr !!! she'd more like this song than sing it.. she'd like doing the backing vocals for this. tsar sings while she goes bark bark bark
then, basically any will wood song where he screams hehe.. i think chemical overreaction
i think there'd be times where she'd just scream and howl at the people listening.. i think, sometimes the gang arent big fans of her.. but, hey! she takes care of the gang, shows up on time, is true to her word (most of the time), loyal, and like, they could tell her to go run around in traffic and she'd listen to them . they all of all people know how not-dangerous she is (out of her wolf form)
here's alík voiceclaim
and some more songs she'd like (or try to at least) to sing
(^^^ this song is also very tgirl yura to me)
(^^^ she would need help to write the lyrics for this one but she could i think.. something something the facility is a sort of god to my loser lads, but a diferent one to everyone.. to artyom it is heaven, to nastya its salvation, to alík its hell/purgatory.. etc etc.. this song vibes with all my loser lads, not only the mutants)
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god i wish that the actual Writing The Instrumental Part of writing music was not the most unbearable process in the world because i would be making music a lot more often if that was the case
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Fantasy read-list: A-3.5
After an article about “Greco-Roman fantasy” or Antique fantasy, I also have found an article evoking the role and importance of the Arthurian myth in fantasy (well, two articles actually).
The first one is an article by Sara Doke, who offers her own chronology of the Arthurian literature. You will be able to compare it with my original Arthuriana post, and see the slight differences.
1) For Sara Doke, the beginning of it all, the foundation of the Arthurian literature, the first works of the Arthurian world as we understand it today, would be Geoffrey of Monmouth’s works: The Prophecies of Merlin, The History of the Kings of Britain, and the Life of Merlin. (You will often hear these orks referred to by their Latin names, such as Vita Merlini or Prophetiae Merlini).
2) Then, there was the “spark” that actually ignited and gave life to the Arthurian legend and literature. This “spark” was a set of two authors, who used the work of Monmouth as a basis for their work. On one side, Robert Wace with his Roman de Brut, followed by his Roman de Rou (not to be confused by Layamon’s own Roman de Brut, an English rewrite of the original French epic). On the other side, the author I heavily talked about in my original post: Chrétien de Troyes, the “father of the matter of Britain”, and the shaper of the Arthurian myth as we know it today - with his five novels, Erec and Enide, Cliges, Yvain the Knight of the Lion, Lancelot the Knight of the Cart, and Perceval the Story of the Grail.
3) The third step of the Arthurian evolution was a series of works that slowly shifted the focus of the plot and stories away from the knights of the Round Table themselves, away from their individual and personal adventures, to rather follow the quest of the Grail, which became the main “end-goal” of the Arthuriana. This was the time of Robert of Robon who, through his cycle of works (Joseph d’Arimathie, Merlin, and others lost to time), opened the way for the Vulgate Cycle (or “Lancelot-Grail”), with its History of Merlin, Lancelot Proper, Quest for the Holy Grail, Death of King Arthur... The Vulgate Cycle was then followed by the Post-Vulgate Cycle, which took back the material, books and stories of the Vulgate, but fused them with another very popular literary work of the time: the Prose Tristan.
4) After the Post-Vulgate Cycle, Sara Doke notes that there was a disinterest in the matter of Britain and the Arthuriana throughout the 14th and 15th centuries. We will have to wait until sir Thomas Malory’s work, Le Morte d’Arthur, for a new Arthurian boom/Arthurian wave. By gathering together the versions of the Vulgate, of the Post-Vulgate and of the Chrétien novels, sir Thomas Mallory created a work that would become THE defining story of the Arthurian legend, and the main reference for all posterior Arthurian authors. Lord Tennyson’s Idylls of the King, T. H. White’s The Once and Future King (later adapted into the famous Disney movie The Sword in the Stone), Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Stenbeck’s The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights... They all were inspired by and taking their Arthurian vision from Le Morte d’Arthur.
5) Sara Doke concludes her chronology by a handful of more modern works, that truly turn the Arthurian myth into moder “fantasy”. Marion Zimmer Bradley’s The Mists of Avalon. Mary Stewart’s Arthurian novels (The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, The Last Enchantment, The Wicked Day). Bernard Cornwell’s The Warlord Chronicles. Lawhead’s The Pendragon Cycle. Doke also mentions French authors that English-speaker might not be accustomed to: René Barjavel with his L’Enchanteur (The Enchanter), Michel Rio with his Merlin et Morgane, Jean Markale with his Le Cycle du Graal, Jean-Louis Fetjaine with his Le Pas de Merlin followed by Brocéliande...
To conclude this post, we leave Sara Doke for another article, this time written by P.J.G. Mergey, who is rather focused on movies based on the Arthurian myth. He does mention a non-movie piece, Wagner’s opera Parsifal, to prove that the Arthurian texts have always been producing visual entertainment. In terms of actual movies, Mergey mentions 2004′s King Arthur, John Boorman’s Excalibur, 2007′s The Last Legion and 1995′s The First Knight. As he speaks of The Last Legion, he mentions that the mystery of the “missing legion” was notably brought to the public by Rosemary Sutcliff’s The Eagle of the Ninth, a historical novel that was adapted two times nto a movies - in 2011, by the same name, and in 2010 as “Centurion”.
Two last mentions. Talking about the character of Mebd/Mabd, Mergey mentions an old Irish epic I am not sure I talked about before: Tain Bo Cuailnge, The Cattle Raid of Cooley, of which Mebd/Mabd is one of the main characters.
And finally - since this is a French article talking about king Arthur, one work HAD to be evoked. Kaamelott. The British have their Arthurian parody in the shape of Monty Python’s Holy Grail, we have Kaamelott. Kaamelott started out in 2005 as a humoristic shortcom depicting the daily life of king Arthur and the characters of the Arthurian legend, who are either completely logical and reasonable characters faced with the inherent craziness and absurdity of the Arthuriana, or actually incompetent, flawed and caricatural characters a far cry from their original fictional selves. On top of deconstructing the myth itself, the humor of the series was also historical, since it replaces the king’s life in the context of the crumbling of the Roman Empire and the invasions of the barbarians from the north. This series’ massive success led to it having six full seasons, that slowly went from short comedy skits to actual full, serious, dramatic television episodes - and its fame hasn’t stopped, since very recently a trilogy of movies meant to conclude the series was announced, with the first movie being released in 2021.
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