Basic UTAU Functionsby Ani (PuniPudding)Hello! In this tutorial I’ll be teaching you the very basics of voice synthesizer UTAU.Basics; Voice banks.Before we can sing we need a voice.Go grab a voicebank – the official site (above) has Teto’s voicebank.Teto is very difficult to make sing, but there is a way around this.More on that another time, though.First of all, download and unzip the voicebank wherever you like.Then go to the seventh menu across, (T).Open that and go to the sixth option down (O).A box will pop up. Click on the second tab.Here we can input the locations of our voicebanks.See the fields there? There’s one longer than the rest, with a button next to it that ends with ‘’.Click on that and find where your voicebank is and open the あ file, or whichever sound is first.No need to input every single sound, only the one.Now that we’ve done that, you see the first, shorter field?That’s where you can type the name of the UTAUloid.So type that in, and press the first button next to it.The voicebank location with name then appears in the box above.Well done! You’ve imported a voicebank.Basics; Loading Voicebanks for use.So, we’ve imported the voicebank, but still, Defoko sings!What do we do?
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May 29, 2011 Source: UTAU-SynthA Mac OS X version of the UTAU software has been released. More info after the break.Until now, Mac users couldn’t enjoy UTAU, and were limited to only using proprietary software like the Macne series instead as there was no Mac OS X version of Vocaloid either.
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But they can now rejoice as an UTAU port, called “UTAU-Synth”, has been announced! For now, there’s only a 30 day trial version, and there’s no additional info as of now as to what will be coming up next.Check out this cover of Kenji Sawada’s “Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni” by mazzo.According to the, the interface has been completely redone and there are three new features: lyric input works the same regardless of the type of voicebank (be it renzoku-on, aka continuous, or regular VB’s), the possibility to place notes freely, and click-and-drag rectangular selection.You can download the UTAU-Synth 1.0.0 b11 version, get your 30 day license, and check the online help (Japanese). In case the links don’t work, go directly to the. To make an utau, you need Audacity or a recording program of some kind (Audacity is the best one to use).
I can’t find it right now, but there are syllable lists for the necessary syllables for English and Japanese utaus. You record all of them on the Audacity (or whichever program you choose to use) separately. For each one, you make them louder, then fade in and fade out, then louder again. Save them as.wav files. Make a folder for your UTAU and then for the syllables. Once your done with the voice bank, you can start on UTAU or UTAU-Synth.
This is as far as I can help you as I have zero experience with UTAU and UTAU-Synth. Just ask if you have questions or need clarifications ?.