![]() ![]() VCV to CV- This converts VCV lyrics automatically to CV notes: ux./yuuboku/download/13/back2cv.zip (Download link near the bottom of the page) ![]() Romaji to Hiragana- This automatically converts all romaji, or a i u e o, to hiragana, or あいうえお : ux./yuuboku/download/7/romantokana_2009092601.zip (The download button is at the bottom of the page.) All you do is highlight the notes needed and select Lyrics Diphonizer: /shared/ouqfa3sm0v Lyrics Diphonizer- This automatically converts CV to VCV for you. Then just copy and paste the download katakana from above.) ![]() This will allow you to search the page for words. (When you're on the page, just press CTRL F. However, if not then you can just google translate everything XD If you want me to give you a full list, let me know. In the next chapter I'll teach you how to install plugins, but for now, here's the plugins I find the most useful, and where to find them. Just as a note, when you want to download anything in Japanese, press There are sometimes extra boxes as well with the release date and the creator of the plugin. The second and largest box, is a description of what the plugin does, and the third box is the link to the download page. But that's okay! I tend to just spam everything into google translate to get the main idea.īasically, the site is setup like this. Here is the site with all the plugins: The only problem with downloading plugins is that. There are SO many plugins that are extremely useful. It is a extra program that you put inside UTAU to make life easier. Okay, so plugins are as the name implies. This one's pretty easy, just REALLY long. ![]()
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