![]() ![]() ![]() The ones that have two different symbols in Vocaloid (like and ) only have one in UTAU (you would use for both). Most of them are actually the same as in Vocaloid. This can happen several times in a single line. Okay news: this means there's not many recordings to work with.īad news: when it doesn't work right at first you have to get creative. Good news: in terms of phonetics, English in UTAU is a lot simpler than in Vocaloid - a pretty good example is that Dex, Daina, and Ruby have 34 consonants, and Aiko only has 26. It's a lot more work than Japanese VBs, and it takes some getting used to - some settings you don't usually touch turn into essentials.) (Sidenote: if you don't have much experience with UTAU, you might not want to mess with English voicebanks just yet. Includes hits such as: "What do I type to get this sound?", "How does this compare to Vocaloid?", and "Why are these recordings so similar?"
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