![]() ![]() The learning process is made by the voicebank developers, not the Vocaloid software developers this means that the quality and realism of the audio depend on the voicebank and not the Vocaloid engine. With that information in a file*, Vocaloid 2 Engine guesses how it will sound so actually the final audio doesn't use any prerecorded audio modified. This adds much realism compared with the old engine because the algorithm learns the way that phonemes join, how the pitch moves and so. To make it easy, the voicebank isn't a set of samples with phoneme labels, is just the result of the "Machine Learning" algorithm the singer sings different phrases and then the add labels to let the algorithm know what sound have each phoneme. The way that Vocaloid 2 engine works is through Machine Learning. With Vocaloid 2 and later the engine changes completely (that's why you can't use Vocaloid 1 voicebanks with later Vocaloid engines). ![]() Vocaloid 1's engine worked like UTAU's default one, a singer recorded the vocal samples or phonemes like, in Japanese, "sa" "yo" "na" "ra", with these samples you can build the word "Sayonara", so you enter the notes and the text on the editor and Vocaloid Engine transform the pitch of the samples and the join them with envelopes to sound more natural. Vocaloid Engine, form Vocaloid 1 to Vocaloid 2 and later. The engine though, it only had a couple updates. In the UI aspect, It has updated strongly from Vocaloid 1 to Vocaloid 2 and then again from Vocaloid 4 and Vocaloid 5. well it is the engine that makes Vocaloid move. The UI is the way that the software (the engine) communicates with you, the user. To talk about Vocaloid software we have to divide it in two, Vocaloid UI and Vocaloid Engine. and any of its subsidiaries, so all technical aspects explained here are guessed on the little information that Vocaloid and VoctroLabs published. To talk about this I have to explain some technical aspects of Vocaloid, but if you want to go directly to the review only scroll until you reach the review headline.įirst of all, I didn't and don't work on Vocaloid Team nor Yamaha Copr. ![]()
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