AmeyaP, the creator of UTAU, has released another new resampler. It’s a new version of fresamp called f2resamp. f2resamp was made from scratch, but mostly works the same as the existing fresamp. It is compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Check Ameya’s Twitter for the download link. Make sure to follow Ameya’s Twitter for more development news!
Known features:
-Works with 32, 24, and 64 bit machines.
-Supports g, B, N, P, and t flags
Unique flags:
A: Emphasizes high frequencies
R: Play backwards
S: Changes number of threads
i: Sets length of the rear fixed area (ms)
v: Sets consonant velocity of the rear fixed area
n: Emphasizes low frequencies
Known issues:
Sensitive to inconsistencies in the FRQ files (FRQ files may need to be regenerated for use with f2resamp)
Still in its early stages and has noted to have some bugs.