------- Nakara -v0.5- -redspike-
In the UTAU community, voicebanks are often named with dashes and version numbers. For example, "Ruko Yokune -v0.5- -Append-" is a common pattern. Here, Nakara is the character name, v0.5 is the beta stage, and Redspike is an append (a different tone/style).
The version string implies a future. The community is already anticipating ------- Nakara -v0.6- -Redspike-, rumored to include a "spike damping" scheduler that will allow the model to toggle between sharp (Redspike) and smooth (Bluespike) modes. Furthermore, whispers of a -Redspike- -2B variant suggest a billion-parameter language model companion designed for adversarial co-writing.
From analyzing analogous version strings in the wild (e.g., Kuroi -v0.5- -Aggro- or Miku Append v0.5 Beta), expect these teething problems: ------- Nakara -v0.5- -Redspike-
Workaround: Render the problematic segment in short clips (2–3 seconds) and crossfade in your DAW.
| Test | v0.3 | v0.5 (Redspike) | |------|------|----------------| | GSM8K (reasoning) | 42.1 | 51.3 | | Toxicity (lower is better) | 0.23 | 0.11 | | Repetition penalty efficacy | 6.2% | 18.7% | In the UTAU community, voicebanks are often named
Numbers are nice, but the feel is different. Run it once. You’ll notice.
A tense, atmospheric first-person exploration/survival experience set inside a derelict orbital research station (Nakara). The station has been overtaken by a hostile, sentient data-plague known as the Redspike – a crimson, crystalline bio-digital infection that rewrites both machine code and organic tissue. Workaround : Render the problematic segment in short
"You are not a soldier. You are a scavenger. The station is dying. The Redspike is learning."