Toki no Mukou Maboroshi no Sora cover by Brillante

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Toki no Mukou Maboroshi no Sora cover by Brillante

http://soundcloud.com/mikikim/tokinomukou


Vocals: Misty Moonlight, Soyou, M. Pirel, Chloe E. Taylor, SK, Luk de Saint Laurant, MIKI, HIS MASK
Mixing by: MIKI
Illustration by: SAELAH

To see who sang what, click here.


Brillante is a cover group lead by MIKI.
Hope you like this cover :D
 
I didn't know you can sing Mask-chan!

You cover is so great! You've done a good job working on it!
 
It sounds goood! it's a really great project (even I don't like the vocaloid voices, the cover is great - phila logic xDDD)
 
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Thanks for the nice comments! :sohappy:

Alphard Sokaina said:
I didn't know you can sing Mask-chan!

You cover is so great! You've done a good job working on it!
All thanks to the mighty leader, MIKI :bow:


philadelphin said:
(even I don't like the vocaloid voices, the cover is great - phila logic xDDD)
Hmm? :confu:
We didn't use any VOCALOIDs in this project.
 
I am officially in awe :touched:

This is so beautiful! Your voices blend together so well, the mixing is perfection...I love it :sohappy:

It's hard to pick a favorite voice...they're all so good! And you all got a chance to shine :shy:

Have you done any other covers of Kajiura-sensei songs?

EDIT

Actually, you should tweet the link to Kajiura-sensei, or post it on her blog! I bet she'd love it!
 
I mean this autotune effect (that is used for the vocaloid-sound)
if you haven't I'm sorry, I didn't want to offend anybody.... :uh..:
 
Yeah I hear a LOT of autotune! I don't recommend using it so much.. it's sounding very robotic!
 
but other than that i enjoy the power and how rich in layers of vocals there are and the kajiuran was sung very nicely as well ^^
 
What autotune/vocaloid? I don't hear any usage of such. It's mostly many layers of multiple vocals. Which I find is a nice touch. :XD:

That said, I think effort should be made in standardising the quality of mics used, though. It gets very obvious at many areas.

Note also the standard of singing for some of the singers (some vibrato never hurt, but of course don't overdo it). I noticed a lot of singers in there singing in a rather robotic, monotone fashion. Should be avoided for the next collab.
 
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About the autotune, since I really dunno about mixing, I asked the leader, who had mixed it, and she said that she didn't use autotune. And she doesn't really like VOCALOID voices, as far as I know. :desksweat:

If you think that a whole voice/voices are autotuned throughout the whole song from start to end, it's probably a problem of some of our microphones, as Special_K-san said. If the quality & presets of the recording device/program aren't good, recorded voices tend to sound a lot different. :uh..:



..Anyway, I am glad that you all like it, at least :)
Thank you all for your comments! :bow: :dote:
 
Dang, this is pretty spiffy. Coordinating that many voices must've been an insane effort but it sounds pretty good (well, minus what someone else already pointed out about standardizing the microphone quality).

And I'm also in the camp that says that this was NOT autotuned - if you listen carefully (and I mean carefully), you can hear on occasion small parts where the vocalists aren't hitting the notes exactly. This isn't a knock on the vocalists but it happens b/c we're human. Believe it or not, even professionals use autotune b/c the human voice doesn't always hit pitches straight on with perfection but you'd never notice b/c at most, they're correcting only a few cents; the only time you get that "autotune" effect is when the vocalist is WAY off key.
 
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