Sorry if this has been answered before, but searching around the subject doesn't give me the answers I'm looking for!
Basically I made a MIDI which, when I played it alongside the song I based it on, sounded perfectly on time (well, to my ears, anyway....aha)
but when I import the MIDI to UTAU and then render the ust, the timing is off: so when I'm mixing it, I line up the UTAUloid's singing with that of the original singer, and the timing is correct at first, but after the first few bars the UTAUloid is lagging behind.
If I keep moving the UTAUloid's parts forward, it still seems to fit tempo-wise, but the rests seem to get increasingly longer so I end up having to chop up the track and move parts forward a lot, and it wouldn't be so bad, but I'm sure it's not supposed to be this way.
I've considered trying to fix the timing problems within the UST itself, but the idea of fixing timing problems inside UTAU itself sounds pretty impossible...well, for me, I mean ;;;
I hope I explained that clearly enough...
Basically I made a MIDI which, when I played it alongside the song I based it on, sounded perfectly on time (well, to my ears, anyway....aha)
but when I import the MIDI to UTAU and then render the ust, the timing is off: so when I'm mixing it, I line up the UTAUloid's singing with that of the original singer, and the timing is correct at first, but after the first few bars the UTAUloid is lagging behind.
If I keep moving the UTAUloid's parts forward, it still seems to fit tempo-wise, but the rests seem to get increasingly longer so I end up having to chop up the track and move parts forward a lot, and it wouldn't be so bad, but I'm sure it's not supposed to be this way.
I've considered trying to fix the timing problems within the UST itself, but the idea of fixing timing problems inside UTAU itself sounds pretty impossible...well, for me, I mean ;;;
I hope I explained that clearly enough...