![]() ![]() Left column: the symbols the Vocaloid editor/PS (Piapro Studio) accepts You type in “will” and the editor gives you w I l ) The default “will” by Miku V3 eng sounds more like “Vil” or just outright weird. ![]() You can also find these phoneme list in the Piapro Studio Manual under Help>Operation Manual or just click F1 while in Piapro Studio. You can use different combinations of sounds if the default sounds wonky to you. Here are scans from my manual for Miku V4X English. ![]() ![]() Thus, phoneme switching will be crucial, if not outright necessary. If you have a JPN->ENG Vocaloid this is especially true. I would say this works 80% of the time, so it’s definitely worth a shot.Įvery Vocaloid has their pronunciation quirks. What did I change to achieve this?īy default, if something sounds off to you, you need to phoneme swap. Here a quick re-run with some tuning adjustments: Even a kyaami VSQ can benefit from outside tuning. Don’t be that person who does that, there’s no such thing as a perfect VSQ that doesn’t need tuning or outside vocal adjustments. Yet, 50% of covers are direct plug and plays with no edits done to the original VSQ. Let’s do a quick render with no tuning in the editor. (Ngl though, Miku V3 eng actually works decently for this song due to the pitch of the main singer and his slurred singing so this post is a little bit cheating) ![]()
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