![]() ![]() Other sounds:These aren't necessary if you just want to be able to use the UTAUloid for Japanese, but you can record some extra sounds that may allow the UTAUloid to mimic other languages easier. ![]() It does not say anything about the other two sounds so I think if you're trying to make a voicebank with as few sounds as possible, you can omit the sounds ending in 'ye' or 'yi'. For example, き (ki) plus ゃ (small ya) becomes きゃ (kya). Addition of the small y kana is called yōon. This changes the i vowel sound to a glide (palatalization) to a, u or o. The article on Wikipedia on hiragana only states thatĪ small version of the hiragana for ya, yu or yo (ゃ, ゅ or ょ respectively) may be added to hiragana ending in i. **I'm actually not sure if sounds like にぃ (nyi) or にぇ (nye) actually appear in the Japanese language as there is no symbol for 'yi' and the symbol for 'ye' has been omitted in modern Japanese. ![]() This list of recordings are for consonant-vowel voicebanks of the Japanese language. I don't have an UTAUloid of my own, but I know that there are many people out there who want to make their own, and Japanese is one of the easiest to use in, not to mention the original language of, the UTAU software. ![]()
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