![]() provided a downloadable custom dictionary to fix some of the problems but I still ended up just editing nearly every phoneme phonetic symbol myself. The default dictionary that comes with the TINY editor for all V3 English Vocaloids (which I can't remember if you can or can't edit with custom words) and the full V3 Editor (which you can edit) makes GUMI pronounce many words incorrectly to my ears. ![]() Every Vocaloid has weird flaws unique to them and knowing those flaws and how to work around them, is a learning experience. Will they sound "decent"? Well.That's the hard part about Vocaloids is getting them to sound how you want them to. Lay out your notes, select them, insert lyrics, and hope the built-in dictionary catches all the words you use properly. But, with practice, you can make GUMI and Avanna sound very good.Īs for "ease of use", the mere act of using a Vocaloid is almost trivial. GUMI has a Japanese accent and the default dictionary is partially unreliable so her pronunciations are decent, OK, and pretty horrible depending on the word. Of the two, Avanna produces more accurate pronunciations based on the default dictionary but has an annoying problem where her vowels sound muffled while her consonants are too strong. I only have experience with Avanna and Megpoid English (GUMI) as far as English library Vocaloids are concerned.
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