Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-46623637-20200814200917/@comment-46642343-20200816234459

Here are some of my own tuning tips for beginners! -If a Vocaloid is having trouble hitting lower notes, chances are increasing the brightness will make it sound a lot less muffled. This can also lend some power to the voice. But be careful when using it as it can distort the voice. -PHONEME SWAP LIKE YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT. Keep going until the pronunciation is perfect and don't just settle for default pronunciation. For example, if you swap the [ I ] phoneme to [ e ] on an English Vocaloid with a heavy Japanese accent, like Fukase, it makes the pronunciation a lot more natural sounding. Sweet Ann's [ V ] sounds better if changed to a [ Q ]. Don't be afraid to try really weird and unique phoneme combinations. Every Vocaloid has its tricks. -If you're using V2, V3 or V4, Fast Vibrato Type 3 is the best vibrato, no questions. -Just make sure to try new things and don't settle into one routine, so that you're always improving!