![]() You can scratch Utau off the list as being a plug-in. The best I can do is take the "wait and see approach". The concept and execution is there, but there's not much addressing the greater world audience wanting these apps. Still, it doesn't hurt to keep an eye on them for new developments that may make them more useful. But at this moment? Not that I'm aware of. Of course in time we may see translations and phenome sets for non-Japanese languages regarding these apps. ) I figure this is pretty much the case for other languages as well.įor UTAU, I can't find much more than some occasional talk about it and vids on YouTube. (Although if I want my computer to sing an ode to a banana. Currently it only supports a Japanese phenome set - I couldn't get much more than "banana" out of it as far as words that I actually understand in English. I managed to get Aquestone to work with LMMS. Unfortunately I find the English documentation for these apps very lacking, thus for me they're somewhat useless at this point. (The following apps being more inexpensive or free Vocaloid clones.) I'm guessing that's what you're looking for. I've seen some Vocaloid style stuff with Aquestone and UTAU.
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