You're silly xD Very silly. I guess you're making it for the visually impaired if that takes up half a page.
(the joke is that the font would be big, if you didn't get it.)
... How much is there to know about UTAU? If this was a joke, and it was about 5 pages long, I'd understand. Something classified as a "textbook" just seems ridiculous.
Hi there! It's me, Mae!
Ever wonder how to be snarky, finicky, and more?
Wonder how you could preach the word of REAPER?
Now, it's your chance!
Girls only - boyfriend wouldn't like me talking to boys.
Send me your Skype user name, and you can learn a variety of topics, including but not...
tHANK YOU
This isn't just I quit UTAU either. I'm no longer using any Mae profiles past this goodbye. Facebook, Twitter, Skype... No more youtube videos either.
I went by Mae when I was homeless, and I made BAD decisions that I regret to this day.
My boyfriend did his best to get me to stop...
Mae Blythe is dead.
Hello there UTAU world. I quit UTAU a long time ago. I sucked at it. I guess this is my declaration, Anaka is dead, I'm not going to help anyone with UTAU, and don't expect any UTAU related content.
Going through a rough patch though. If any girls around my age (I be 20)...
I would focus more on accent than pitch but
Just record a new bank at a higher pitch. Add arrows to all of the aliases. Put the two banks in one folder (put folders in a folder) add a prefix map, done
You could do them in different recording sessions.
Don't strain your voice.
I'm stealing my boyfriend's wifi to write this on my phone while I wait for him to wake up. I'm homeless again! In Los Angeles! Japanese roommate was a huge jerk and kicked me out.
Anyone else been homeless?
write originals in your mother tongue
if English is your one and only language, then you have to think about what kind of song you want
first, make sure the musical backing is sound. The Beatle's "Yesterday" was originally "Scrambled eggs, you have such long legs" or something like that...
Since it's an EDM song it would seem more appropriate to just do it in Engrish.
だんすあん probably fits the beat better than 踊って
つづく踊って would be "continuously dancing" which ALMOST fits the beat, but has a different meaning.
A method that SOMETIMES works is converting all of the files from one bit rate to another.
Audacity can cause bugs, but REAPER doesn't really have a good batch export.
What I'd do is open all the files in audacity, amplify to make sure the quietness isn't the problem, and batch export