if not, you will have to open Utauloid with it's UST counterpart on one side of your screen and VOCALOID on the other. Type in the first word in the first vocal box and it will automatically fix the rest for you. VOCALOID 1 is a lifesaver, you can import a hiragana file and most of the time the vocals don't come in jibberish or aaa's, even if it does, just follow the instructions: Now if it's in hiragana, just export the file into a MIDI as normal. If the Utauloid file is already in romanji (written Japanese using an English keyboard) or English you can just import it into VOCALOID 1,2,3 or 4 without any problems. Open up your UST file in Utauloid and first of all, you can export the UST file into a MIDI. If you wanted to type in "Cha" for example, you just type in "chi" then "x" then "a" in the same vocal box, that will automatically turn it into a "Cha" (ちゃ) you can even do this outside of VOCALOID. You can look up online to learn Hiragana and Katakana, but also you need to learn things like "Sha" (しゃ) or "Cha" (ちゃ) It is easily detected by the second symbol being smaller than the average size, it is in the Hiragana and Katakana alphabet but there is a cheat way to do it without needing to learn all of that.
For example in the song "Melt" This cannot be said in Japanese, if you just said "Melt" native Japanese wouldn't know what you're talking about so they change it to "メルト" (Meruto) It's in Japanese but when spoken it sounds similar to it's English counterpart so at the same time, it can be understood by both English and Japanese speakers. Only that they are used for different things, hiragana is used for simple Japanese, while katakana is used to simplify English words. Hiragana and katakana symbols have the exact same meaning. The left is Hiragana, and the middle is Katakana, the right side shows what means what.
If you are a beginner in Japanese, first of all you need to set up a Japanese keyboard, look on Microsoft or Apple sites on how to do that. Sweet.There has been a request on how I convert Utauloid and VOCALOID files so I thought to write a tutorial for you all.įirst of all you need to learn Japanese, hiragana and katakana at least, that is the hardest part but it's the best way to learn it because you are naturally forced to learn because otherwise we wouldn't have a converted file. I love you so much Mitchie M! Comment by Casual Friend LOVING THIS SONG FOREVER Comment by fevernight123 I love this song so much!!! <3 Comment by NX14 but thanks for making this awesome song ^^ Comment by 混乱-P might not sound all that great, I´ll try to remake it later. Love it! Comment by Mitchie どうもありがとうございます! Comment by 竜Drakita
I got a full extreme on this medley Comment by Nuhuhu
I LOVE IT THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER Comment by ChronicTheLedgedog The feels playing this on Project Diva X! Comment by Prisma :3 What is the name of the orginal song playing here? Comment by Christian Kagamine Haruka NOOT NOOT Comment by Mitchie Thank you, too!! Comment by User 186785595 THANK YOU MITCHIE I CAN DIE HAPPILY NOW Comment by spachi
We need a full version of eazy dance with this instrumental!!!!!!! Comment by PanqisBalda8 I was so happy hearing Eazy Dance in this one <3 I wish it was the full song, it's so catchy X3 Comment by Tara-san Utau (luiz neto)Įstou tentando fazer um cover (vocaloid) se eu conseguir poderei distribuir a VSQx ? claro lhe dando os devidos creditos <3 Comment by User 186785595 These arps though!! <3<3 Comment by Maverick R This is my favorite medley in Project Diva! Comment by Danny Morris (JC) VIVA HAPPYYYYY~~~~ I LOVE THIS SONG SO DANG MUCH Comment by ad cn
Thank you for putting this instrumental up for free download! :D Comment by Its Scarlett AkinĬan i download this? Comment by Twinkle Star This is the instrumental of "Hatsune Miku - Cute Medley" from Project DIVA X.