The release itself is here copy that entire folder into your UTAU plugin folder to install. It seems to work well with Voicemith's own SetLyric plugin: run that to put in the base CV sounds and then run this plugin to add in the connecting VC sounds. It may also be buggy I haven't tested it much. Many other CV banks where made within the following months but none where released to the public.
Voicebank you need:-Rin sweet V4X and Rin Power V4X for Neru Akita-Miku Dark V4X and Miku sweet V4X for Haku Yowane If you havent these voicebank install them from the official Yamaha site or wherever you want.
Select Don’t load, since obviously your UTAU voicebank doesn’t have an oto.ini file just yet. Today Im gonna show you how to install Haku Yowane and Neru Akita voicebanks in Vocaloid 4, two famous fanloid. It’ll prompt you to load a voice configuration file. Alphas first CV voicebank was made as a mothers day gift to sing for thier mother. The first thing you need to do is find that folder where you saved all your voice files and click OK. Alpha is an American Furry UTAU owned and voiced by Levi Tailon. He currently supports the Japanese language.
This should be functional now, but only for CVVC Chinese (not English or French), so I'm marking it as a "preliminary version" with version number 0. Alpha Rain is a voicebank for the UTAU software, released in 2017. UTAU-Must have base oto (, or ,0,0,0,0 will not be counted as a base oto)-Moresampler generated OTOs count as a base oto-It is not required, but please have stringed voicebanks recorded with a BGM-Must have 0.5 seconds of silence at beginning of recording (CV) DEEPVOCAL-Must have 0.
Speaking of AutoCVVC, this basically does the same thing as that, but for some reason, that one doesn't work on my computer. UTAU itself doesn't come with any voicebanks preinstalled besides 'Defoko', a robotic voice made from the synthesis software AquesTone.
But this is a very early plan that might change in the future (if all goes well, I would also be able to read additional presets, like Delta's AutoCVVC). Simply because these are the three types of voicebanks (alongside Japanese VCV) that I use.