2 months of recording my voice, and then editing, and finding a no-word version of Emiri's Hare Hare Yukai, and then clip mixing, fixing, and syncing, as well as tedious hours of getting the correct pronunciation of the words, and I finally have Tsuki's voice, taken from my mind, and implemented into Hare Hare Yukai. About three or four hours a day when into listening, lyric finding, singing recording, and clip editing over a course of two months... Why I did this, I don't even. o3o; The picture took me five seconds to make in Paint.net. >.>;
Hold on, how did you get Tsuki's voice? Besides that question, it's pretty good!
I recorded my self singing the song eleven times, and then clipped the bad parts out, fitted in the good best parts of all of them, and then pitched it a lot to get what I imagined Tsuki's voice to be like. o3o;
Holy crap, that's quite some dedication you got there! I must say, all your hard work hasn't gone to waste at all!
Although I realise the pitch was distorted, it sounds like you have quite a good singing voice. I mean, at least you can actually get the melody right, unlike the vast majority on Youtube >.>
Impressive work. The original version of this song is way too hyper and squeaky for my tastes, but yours is actually listenable. Still not my favourite song at all, but you really did a good job.