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Posted by admin- in Home -07/02/18Right now, I am running Vocaloid 4 on Parallels in OS X. It runs without any lag, which is nice, and if you use their Coherence feature, the window blends in just like a regular window, and it looks like the virtual machine isn't even there. So, if you haven't considered it before, try running Vocaloid in a virtual machine.
If you can't afford Parallels, you can look into Virtualbox, which is free, but doesn't have the Coherence feature. The downside is that you'll have to have a license to run Windows on your virtual machine. PiaPro has an AU plugin for OS X. It's basically the PiaPro editor. The one that came with the Miku pack was pretty laggy even on a 4 core i7.
Company Of Heroes Unlock Code Keygen. I found that VMing MSW running the Vocaloid app to be significantly faster. That said I just ordered the Luka V4x in hopes that they have improved things. Eventually they will either figure it out, or the computers will get fast enough that it stops being laggy. If you already have Miku (or a few other qualifying Crypton Vocaloids) you can get a $50 discount from on the new Luka package.
So the Vocaloid 4 application wont run directly in OS X, but you can effectively do Vocaloid music with an OS X computer. BigFish said. The Luka showed up today. Big Fish ships FedEx next day. The new AU plug in for Mac OS X Intel is working much better.
It even feels dare I say it 'snappy!' Miku installed right along side Luka with no problems. She doesn't get any of the V4 parameters, but all of the V3 stuff is there for both the English, and Japanese voice banks. It looks like this is going to be quite usable. They've also done some nice things that aren't in the MSW Vacaloid editor. For instance you can edit parameters in real time while a sequence is playing.
This feature has been around for decades (we are talking the '80's), but for some reason Yamaha didn't think it important enough to include--even with the V4 editor. Combine this with the looping ability, and you have a very quick feedback system.
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The Luka showed up today. Big Fish ships FedEx next day. The new AU plug in for Mac OS X Intel is working much better. It even feels dare I say it 'snappy!' Miku installed right along side Luka with no problems.
She doesn't get any of the V4 parameters, but all of the V3 stuff is there for both the English, and Japanese voice banks. It looks like this is going to be quite usable. They've also done some nice things that aren't in the MSW Vacaloid editor. For instance you can edit parameters in real time while a sequence is playing.
This feature has been around for decades (we are talking the '80's), but for some reason Yamaha didn't think it important enough to include--even with the V4 editor. Combine this with the looping ability, and you have a very quick feedback system. The only problem is you can't midi learn the voice parameters to assign them to a controller, or even do fun things like modulate them with an LFO or sidechaining, it would be a huge help for tuning if Crypton or Yamaha would add that feature, so you could just record your automation curve in, even if it wouldn't be realtime feedback, you could still record it in easily in one pass and then listen on the next loop, Piapro just doesn't expose the parameters as cc's:/ and I'm sure V4 for Cubase doesn't either, and I presume rewire wouldn't do it either. I'm in full agreement with you about the continuous controllers (cc).
I fully expected that the Vocaloid software would be providing this functionality, but it doesn't. The PiaPro AU plugin is much more like a sequencer inside of a sequencer. Sort of like. I could be wrong however my hypothesis is that the Vocaloid engine isn't tight enough to perform in real time. The audio must be pre-rendered before playback. If that's the case it would explain why Yamaha didn't implement CC's, or ever real time editing.
PiaPro's strip chart cc editing is a little nicer to work with than in the regular Vocaloid editor (including V4). I've found it easier to draw in something closer to what I want--you can even quantize the pencil drawing. Unfortunately you don't get nice drawing tools like parabolas--that was one of my favorite things about StudioVision. This video will show Parabolas at around 2 minutes in. This is very early 1990 tech by the way.
You'd expect twenty five years later Yamaha could at the very least do this much. V, do you do any rendering to a wav file, and then process?
It's not exactly what you want, however there's a significant amount of production that can take place post the Vocaloid soft. And of course you can automate most audio plugins once you are working on the audio files. My general work flow is to get it to sound as good as I can within the Vocaloid soft, then render it, and from there treat it the same as I would any vocal be it synth, or non-synth (human, cat, etc.). Frequently though I'll find myself returning to the Vocaloid soft to make a change.
It is very much an iterative process.;P. I have Piapro so I just apply some plugins to it directly, no need to render - breath sample wavs are a pain to use though since I have to put them in a DAW track and Piapro doesn't show it's piano roll data in the timeline in the DAW - so I'll export a midi or base it on the one I already had imported into Piapro for that, still pretty tricky to use them though - I think in V4 they're integrated into the voicebank again, or maybe thats just Luka, don't remember exactly. I understand why they have them as wavs so you can process them yourself with more granularity but it's a pain to get good use of them that way I think. Hey V, I only recently got PiaPro working properly on my machine. I had some serious hardware issues that ultimately ended up with me getting a new machine. But because of those issues I was using the Yamaha editor in MSW land, which forced me to render the singing. Which I would then bring into the sequencer.
From there I just treated it like I would any vocal. Another reason to render of course is if your hardware doesn't have the power to employ PiaPro, and additional processing. Or if you wanted to run tuning software post PiaPro. Then you would have to render.
But things like compressors, EQ, time effects, or real time tuning should work fine.
Uhm.I have some problem here I downloaded some VST from the day before and it worked completely fine, however, today when I open Vocaloid4 it appeared the caution: 'application has stopped working' no matter how I tried, there is some problem with the VSTHost.I know there was someone have this kind of problem before and I followed the method to fixed it, but it doesn't work. I've deleted all the VSTplugin files, and reinstall the programn, but it still can not be fixed. Is there any other way to fix this problemn? Or it can only be fixed by reset the computer?
Please, help me. Sorry but I'm having a similar problem to the two comments on the top.
I downloaded and installed the most recent V4 editor and now I can't open V4 at all (this even effects older versions too). I only managed to oped it twice before it began to show the error message ' VOCALOID4 EDITOR MFC APPLICATION has stopped working' and a message saying windows will notify me if a solution is available.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling everything that came with previous editors such as the MS Visual C++ but nothing. C /program Files (x86)/internet Download Manager/idman.exe. Please help D.
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Right now, I am running Vocaloid 4 on Parallels in OS X. It runs without any lag, which is nice, and if you use their Coherence feature, the window blends in just like a regular window, and it looks like the virtual machine isn't even there. So, if you haven't considered it before, try running Vocaloid in a virtual machine.
If you can't afford Parallels, you can look into Virtualbox, which is free, but doesn't have the Coherence feature. The downside is that you'll have to have a license to run Windows on your virtual machine. PiaPro has an AU plugin for OS X. It's basically the PiaPro editor. The one that came with the Miku pack was pretty laggy even on a 4 core i7.
I found that VMing MSW running the Vocaloid app to be significantly faster. That said I just ordered the Luka V4x in hopes that they have improved things. Eventually they will either figure it out, or the computers will get fast enough that it stops being laggy. If you already have Miku (or a few other qualifying Crypton Vocaloids) you can get a $50 discount from on the new Luka package.
So the Vocaloid 4 application wont run directly in OS X, but you can effectively do Vocaloid music with an OS X computer. BigFish said. The Luka showed up today. Big Fish ships FedEx next day. The new AU plug in for Mac OS X Intel is working much better.
It even feels dare I say it 'snappy!' Miku installed right along side Luka with no problems. She doesn't get any of the V4 parameters, but all of the V3 stuff is there for both the English, and Japanese voice banks. It looks like this is going to be quite usable. They've also done some nice things that aren't in the MSW Vacaloid editor. For instance you can edit parameters in real time while a sequence is playing.
This feature has been around for decades (we are talking the '80's), but for some reason Yamaha didn't think it important enough to include--even with the V4 editor. Combine this with the looping ability, and you have a very quick feedback system.
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The Luka showed up today. Big Fish ships FedEx next day. The new AU plug in for Mac OS X Intel is working much better. It even feels dare I say it 'snappy!' Miku installed right along side Luka with no problems.
She doesn't get any of the V4 parameters, but all of the V3 stuff is there for both the English, and Japanese voice banks. It looks like this is going to be quite usable. They've also done some nice things that aren't in the MSW Vacaloid editor. For instance you can edit parameters in real time while a sequence is playing.
This feature has been around for decades (we are talking the '80's), but for some reason Yamaha didn't think it important enough to include--even with the V4 editor. Combine this with the looping ability, and you have a very quick feedback system. The only problem is you can't midi learn the voice parameters to assign them to a controller, or even do fun things like modulate them with an LFO or sidechaining, it would be a huge help for tuning if Crypton or Yamaha would add that feature, so you could just record your automation curve in, even if it wouldn't be realtime feedback, you could still record it in easily in one pass and then listen on the next loop, Piapro just doesn't expose the parameters as cc's:/ and I'm sure V4 for Cubase doesn't either, and I presume rewire wouldn't do it either. I'm in full agreement with you about the continuous controllers (cc).
I fully expected that the Vocaloid software would be providing this functionality, but it doesn't. The PiaPro AU plugin is much more like a sequencer inside of a sequencer. Sort of like. I could be wrong however my hypothesis is that the Vocaloid engine isn't tight enough to perform in real time. The audio must be pre-rendered before playback. If that's the case it would explain why Yamaha didn't implement CC's, or ever real time editing.
PiaPro's strip chart cc editing is a little nicer to work with than in the regular Vocaloid editor (including V4). I've found it easier to draw in something closer to what I want--you can even quantize the pencil drawing. Unfortunately you don't get nice drawing tools like parabolas--that was one of my favorite things about StudioVision. This video will show Parabolas at around 2 minutes in. This is very early 1990 tech by the way.
You'd expect twenty five years later Yamaha could at the very least do this much. V, do you do any rendering to a wav file, and then process?
It's not exactly what you want, however there's a significant amount of production that can take place post the Vocaloid soft. And of course you can automate most audio plugins once you are working on the audio files. My general work flow is to get it to sound as good as I can within the Vocaloid soft, then render it, and from there treat it the same as I would any vocal be it synth, or non-synth (human, cat, etc.). Frequently though I'll find myself returning to the Vocaloid soft to make a change.
It is very much an iterative process.;P. I have Piapro so I just apply some plugins to it directly, no need to render - breath sample wavs are a pain to use though since I have to put them in a DAW track and Piapro doesn't show it's piano roll data in the timeline in the DAW - so I'll export a midi or base it on the one I already had imported into Piapro for that, still pretty tricky to use them though - I think in V4 they're integrated into the voicebank again, or maybe thats just Luka, don't remember exactly. I understand why they have them as wavs so you can process them yourself with more granularity but it's a pain to get good use of them that way I think. Hey V, I only recently got PiaPro working properly on my machine. I had some serious hardware issues that ultimately ended up with me getting a new machine. But because of those issues I was using the Yamaha editor in MSW land, which forced me to render the singing. Which I would then bring into the sequencer.
From there I just treated it like I would any vocal. Another reason to render of course is if your hardware doesn't have the power to employ PiaPro, and additional processing. Or if you wanted to run tuning software post PiaPro. Then you would have to render.
But things like compressors, EQ, time effects, or real time tuning should work fine.
Uhm.I have some problem here I downloaded some VST from the day before and it worked completely fine, however, today when I open Vocaloid4 it appeared the caution: 'application has stopped working' no matter how I tried, there is some problem with the VSTHost.I know there was someone have this kind of problem before and I followed the method to fixed it, but it doesn't work. I've deleted all the VSTplugin files, and reinstall the programn, but it still can not be fixed. Is there any other way to fix this problemn? Or it can only be fixed by reset the computer?
Please, help me. Sorry but I'm having a similar problem to the two comments on the top.
I downloaded and installed the most recent V4 editor and now I can't open V4 at all (this even effects older versions too). I only managed to oped it twice before it began to show the error message ' VOCALOID4 EDITOR MFC APPLICATION has stopped working' and a message saying windows will notify me if a solution is available.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling everything that came with previous editors such as the MS Visual C++ but nothing. Please help D.
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Right now, I am running Vocaloid 4 on Parallels in OS X. It runs without any lag, which is nice, and if you use their Coherence feature, the window blends in just like a regular window, and it looks like the virtual machine isn't even there. So, if you haven't considered it before, try running Vocaloid in a virtual machine.
If you can't afford Parallels, you can look into Virtualbox, which is free, but doesn't have the Coherence feature. The downside is that you'll have to have a license to run Windows on your virtual machine. PiaPro has an AU plugin for OS X. It's basically the PiaPro editor. The one that came with the Miku pack was pretty laggy even on a 4 core i7.
I found that VMing MSW running the Vocaloid app to be significantly faster. That said I just ordered the Luka V4x in hopes that they have improved things. Eventually they will either figure it out, or the computers will get fast enough that it stops being laggy. If you already have Miku (or a few other qualifying Crypton Vocaloids) you can get a $50 discount from on the new Luka package.
So the Vocaloid 4 application wont run directly in OS X, but you can effectively do Vocaloid music with an OS X computer. BigFish said. The Luka showed up today. Big Fish ships FedEx next day. The new AU plug in for Mac OS X Intel is working much better.
It even feels dare I say it 'snappy!' Miku installed right along side Luka with no problems. She doesn't get any of the V4 parameters, but all of the V3 stuff is there for both the English, and Japanese voice banks. It looks like this is going to be quite usable. They've also done some nice things that aren't in the MSW Vacaloid editor. For instance you can edit parameters in real time while a sequence is playing.
This feature has been around for decades (we are talking the '80's), but for some reason Yamaha didn't think it important enough to include--even with the V4 editor. Combine this with the looping ability, and you have a very quick feedback system.
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The Luka showed up today. Big Fish ships FedEx next day. The new AU plug in for Mac OS X Intel is working much better. It even feels dare I say it 'snappy!' Miku installed right along side Luka with no problems.
She doesn't get any of the V4 parameters, but all of the V3 stuff is there for both the English, and Japanese voice banks. It looks like this is going to be quite usable. They've also done some nice things that aren't in the MSW Vacaloid editor. For instance you can edit parameters in real time while a sequence is playing.
This feature has been around for decades (we are talking the '80's), but for some reason Yamaha didn't think it important enough to include--even with the V4 editor. Combine this with the looping ability, and you have a very quick feedback system. The only problem is you can't midi learn the voice parameters to assign them to a controller, or even do fun things like modulate them with an LFO or sidechaining, it would be a huge help for tuning if Crypton or Yamaha would add that feature, so you could just record your automation curve in, even if it wouldn't be realtime feedback, you could still record it in easily in one pass and then listen on the next loop, Piapro just doesn't expose the parameters as cc's:/ and I'm sure V4 for Cubase doesn't either, and I presume rewire wouldn't do it either. I'm in full agreement with you about the continuous controllers (cc).
I fully expected that the Vocaloid software would be providing this functionality, but it doesn't. The PiaPro AU plugin is much more like a sequencer inside of a sequencer. Sort of like. I could be wrong however my hypothesis is that the Vocaloid engine isn't tight enough to perform in real time. The audio must be pre-rendered before playback. If that's the case it would explain why Yamaha didn't implement CC's, or ever real time editing.
PiaPro's strip chart cc editing is a little nicer to work with than in the regular Vocaloid editor (including V4). I've found it easier to draw in something closer to what I want--you can even quantize the pencil drawing. Unfortunately you don't get nice drawing tools like parabolas--that was one of my favorite things about StudioVision. This video will show Parabolas at around 2 minutes in. This is very early 1990 tech by the way.
You'd expect twenty five years later Yamaha could at the very least do this much. V, do you do any rendering to a wav file, and then process?
It's not exactly what you want, however there's a significant amount of production that can take place post the Vocaloid soft. And of course you can automate most audio plugins once you are working on the audio files. My general work flow is to get it to sound as good as I can within the Vocaloid soft, then render it, and from there treat it the same as I would any vocal be it synth, or non-synth (human, cat, etc.). Frequently though I'll find myself returning to the Vocaloid soft to make a change.
It is very much an iterative process.;P. I have Piapro so I just apply some plugins to it directly, no need to render - breath sample wavs are a pain to use though since I have to put them in a DAW track and Piapro doesn't show it's piano roll data in the timeline in the DAW - so I'll export a midi or base it on the one I already had imported into Piapro for that, still pretty tricky to use them though - I think in V4 they're integrated into the voicebank again, or maybe thats just Luka, don't remember exactly. I understand why they have them as wavs so you can process them yourself with more granularity but it's a pain to get good use of them that way I think. Hey V, I only recently got PiaPro working properly on my machine. I had some serious hardware issues that ultimately ended up with me getting a new machine. But because of those issues I was using the Yamaha editor in MSW land, which forced me to render the singing. Which I would then bring into the sequencer.
From there I just treated it like I would any vocal. Another reason to render of course is if your hardware doesn't have the power to employ PiaPro, and additional processing. Or if you wanted to run tuning software post PiaPro. Then you would have to render.
But things like compressors, EQ, time effects, or real time tuning should work fine.
Uhm.I have some problem here I downloaded some VST from the day before and it worked completely fine, however, today when I open Vocaloid4 it appeared the caution: 'application has stopped working' no matter how I tried, there is some problem with the VSTHost.I know there was someone have this kind of problem before and I followed the method to fixed it, but it doesn't work. I've deleted all the VSTplugin files, and reinstall the programn, but it still can not be fixed. Is there any other way to fix this problemn? Or it can only be fixed by reset the computer?
Please, help me. Sorry but I'm having a similar problem to the two comments on the top.
I downloaded and installed the most recent V4 editor and now I can't open V4 at all (this even effects older versions too). I only managed to oped it twice before it began to show the error message ' VOCALOID4 EDITOR MFC APPLICATION has stopped working' and a message saying windows will notify me if a solution is available.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling everything that came with previous editors such as the MS Visual C++ but nothing. Please help D.