![]() ![]() But it turned out that when I retyped in the first word & hit enter that triggered it to go through and convert the phonetics for the whole part. However the phonetics for these lyrics were all set to the default “oh” sound. I was pleasantly surprised to find that when I opened my existing MIDI Parts in the Vocaloid Editor they were pre-populated with the lyrics I had previously entered for the Score Editor. Support for this tool (which is free) is supposed to end mid-March 2016 - so get it while you can if you want to convert 2 libraries to 4. This is pretty much not mentioned anywhere & I only stumbled on it in a result from a Google search. However there is also a separate standalone conversion tool. You can get the 2 libraries into 4 if you’ve previously imported them into the format for 3, which the 3 editor will do. Previously I’ve had a few Vocaloid 2 libraries which worked via a standalone editor (like the Vocaloid 4 not Cubase version), The Vocaloid 2 libraries will not load into 4, although Vocaloid 3 libraries will. Ran into a couple of things I wanted to share. Partially prompted into it because Zero-G is having a sale on 2 libraries that ends in a few days from this posting DEX (VOCALOID4) ![]()
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