Thanks for the answer for the second one! I was wondering if I should make CV aliases. Could you explain the CVVC a little more? How would you record them?
you're welcome and o3o//
and CV VC is similar to VCV in terms of what they aim to accomplish which is a more realistic sounding UTAUloid , its not very practical in term of the Japanese Language and its more helpful for English for example. Since in Japanese the vowels are monophonic ( like all the Japanese A's are pronounced the same way such as Ka , ga, ra, ma , pya the way the A is pronounced doesn't change at all ;3 , but in English there is A as in Adult or A as is Amy <- ~ )
CVVC has a much smaller recording list since all it needs are the the vowel constonant endings plus a CV bank which can be accomplished by recording a few strings ;
such as KaKaKiKuKeKoKo
and you would get ; ak , ka , ki , ik , ku , uk , ke , ek , ko ,ok out of this string o3o
this UTAUloid is CVVC example =3=b
[UTAU] VOiCE - Kassloid - CV VC Demo
notice how some of the notes are broken up differently o3o thats how CV VC is used in UST files to make them sing , and unfortunately >U< there isnt a converter for CV to CVVC so if you wanted to do this you would have to edit every ; x; ust file if you wanted to cover a song using this type of VB
and this is another xD;; VCV UTAUloid
ãUTAUã«ãã¼ãWhat an Erotic Sequencer! ãå²å¸VCVã DEMO
for VCV the UST require very little editing if at all to be able to use this type of Voice bank o3o// there's a converter which changes the CV notes to VCV notes
for example lets say its singing Karami <- in CV bank it would be Ka Ra Mi, but in VCV it would be Ka a Ra a Mi <- the a vowels blend with the previous ones to create a much smoother singing :3