this is what happens. sorry it's low quality, it was on screen so shortly that i didn't have time to get a good snapshot, so i resorted to OBS. anyways. no, the oto looks fine. i even made sure it was US keyboard for the dash and the space and japanese keyboard for only the japanese character...
hi! i am back. having more problems. nice :thumbs_up: anyways. i'm just otoing my utau and all of a sudden he just isn't pronouncing some "d" sounds (when you add dakuten to T) and it's super confusing and i don't know what to do. i KNOW that they're still there (i used TIPS, i know it's...
thanks ! i rerecorded them, but.... now there's another problem. i put in the string "de di di de da" and "e da" is the only one making noise. i did the same thing as the other samples (recording them in Oremo), and replaced the files that i recorded wrong. nice. cool. uh, yeah, those four notes...
So, I was dumb and recorded "とぅ" as "tou". don't ask. i was dying of heat in my room when recording the files. so, uh, what do I do to fix this? because now when "u to" is called for, he says "o to". should i just find something where he says "u to" or something and have it call for that? i'm...
so... did anyone get this to work? :eye: :eye:
id like to show my teacher this- we were given windows laptops. i pasted those OCX files into the folder to no avail. maybe its because the computer doesn't have directx or whatever those are from installed. well, i've got an old XP laptop i could...