Any way to edit frq maps on Mac?

RaccoonButler

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Soo, from what I've gathered so far, there's no frequency map editor on UTAU Synth. And UTAU Synth is kinda, ehh, at generating frq files, so-

Can't use an emulator to use regular UTAU, I'm not allowed (I share the Mac with family)

Am I gonna have to ask someone else to do it for me, or is there possibly (long shot probably) a way I could do it myself?

And as usual, thank you in advance ^3^
 

Nohkara

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Sadly, the only way to fix FRQ files in Mac is having frqeditor program and running that in/with an emulator (frqeditor is PC program, so...). I'm sorry that you're not allowed to use emulator. Otherwise I would teach how to run it on Mac.

I would like to fix FRQs for you but sadly I'm currently too busy with real life. I hope that you'll find someone else who is less busy that me... ^^;
 

RaccoonButler

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Sadly, the only way to fix FRQ files in Mac is having frqeditor program and running that in/with an emulator (frqeditor is PC program, so...). I'm sorry that you're not allowed to use emulator. Otherwise I would teach how to run it on Mac.

I would like to fix FRQs for you but sadly I'm currently too busy with real life. I hope that you'll find someone else who is less busy that me... ^^;

Ah, oh well that's ok >3< Thank you though!
 
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Kiyoteru

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Wine Is Not an Emulator (WINE).

It's just a wrapper to run a windows program on mac like a regular mac application. It doesn't do anything terrifying like get deep into the system. It's like a separate little bubble for the program to run.
 

Nohkara

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Wine Is Not an Emulator (WINE).

It's just a wrapper to run a windows program on mac like a regular mac application. It doesn't do anything terrifying like get deep into the system. It's like a separate little bubble for the program to run.
Sorry for using incorrect terms pff
 

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