wow... 2026!
Wiki Wednesday #357 - I Hyou / 井冰
I Hyou is a cyborg who has a refrigerator in his chest. He likes using social media.
Who is Hyou I?
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Well, when this is done, I will have done it. I will have written enough to push this all out until 2026. An entire year! Imagine if I went crazy and processed like ten articles a day for a week. It would only take six days. It's December 9th as of writing this. Imagine if I could write ten thousand words of fiction in ten days. Then I could buckle down and do the same thing all over again.
Then I could just... Keep doing all of that! Over and over! And my dream would be complete. My dream being that if something happens to me, everyone will be confused because the blog posts just keep being posted.
I'm not planning on anything happening to me. I'm totally seeing myself growing old and all of that. I'm not planning on any accidents either. You can't plan for those, but I'm hoping they don't happen.
But here's the thing about that. Personality switches mean that I'm not going to have this extreme drive to make things happen. That's a big part of the reason I'm stuck at a third grade level in Japanese. I have personalities that take learning Japanese extremely seriously. And then there's personalities like me. I don't care about Japanese. I like American things!
I can try my hardest to force myself to study at any point. But... It's hard to. Sometimes a personality is such a black hole that anything that personality studied is just... Lost. I would get super far along with my WaniKani progress and then I'd come back and it was like I had never seen any of the kanji I was previously close to mastering.
I like this personality despite the constant amnesia. I can't choose who I am or when I am who I am, but if I could, I want to be this person.
I don't think I would usually publicly say stuff like this because it sounds a bit unhinged. But that's something I love about this blog. I assume that virtually no one actually reads these sections. I know some do because I have gotten a few compliments on the stories... But my default assumption is that I'm just writing words for the sake of writing words.
I used to take this so seriously, though. It was when I realized that you can't write five hundred words about the majority of UTAUs that I started slipping. Sometimes there's only a picture, an age, and a gender. Batch writing these meant that I could spend more time on things that were more important... Like just showing off the voice.
I'm excited to get started working on this. I keep saying it because... I really am. I'll finish these last fifty words and then export the document. And then... I'll get started.
Though, I will need to take a break tonight. I'm going to try and make moon cakes again! This time with an attempt at pumpkin bean paste.
How Are I Hyou's Banks
Hyou has a one pitch Japanese CV and an English C+V.
Of course I'm going to look at the English C+V first! I did break an utau rule and add silence to the plosives. Otherwise... It would be wonky. As opposed to recording a C+V list, it looks like these phonemes were clipped from elsewhere. They are very short! Because of that, it's a bit harder to make things smooth with so little room for overlap.
The Bank just refuses to fully work with the default resampler. I had to whip out the doppletter! But his voice is very nice.
Next We have his CV bank. Hyou still has very short samples! His voice is very cool.
Where Can I download Hyou I?
You can find him on his wiki page. He's a very neat utau!
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