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Download Here: https://deadbyte.carrd.co/#utaures Subscribe for more Vocal-Synth content!: / @dead_byte Like what I do? Donate to my Ko-fi!: https://ko-fi.com/dead_byte OpenUtau: https://github.com/stakira/OpenUtau So, lately I've been experimenting with some of the new dictionary features for certain phonemizers in OpenUtau, and I had a thought, "What if I could make the [EN VCCV] phonemizer easier to use with these features?". This is the result of that. Basically, the "Phoneme Support Utility" ( or "PSU" ) Dictionary seeks to improve the functionality of various phonemes in VCCV that the phonemizer tends to struggle with, making the user experience for using the [EN VCCV] phonemizer much smoother than before. It's not perfect, and is bound by some seemingly hard-coded limitations. But it fixes some of the more caustic annoyances of using a VCCV voicebank in OpenUtau, and makes sure that most words have a working transcription. In the .ustx you see here, I tried to keep phoneme editing to a minimum, to show how the dictionary makes phoneme editing significantly less necessary. [This dictionary currently does the following] Enables full compatibility for vowel phonemes such as [&], [1], and [0l]. Fully re-transcribes r-colored vowels to their VCCV equivalents ( [ar], [Ar], [Er], [0r], and [or] ) Enables full compatibility for the [hh] consonant phoneme. Integrates [x] and [dd] into word transcriptions. Enables enhanced limited compatibility for [9l], [Ang], [Ank], and [8n]. Adds new working transcriptions for words that VCCV commonly struggles with ( e.g. "depths", "fifth", "length", "sclerosis", "camoflaged", etc. ). More details on the PSU Dictionary are outlined in the accompanying readme.txt file. I'm not doing a big video like I did last time. As fun as that was, this dictionary is still pretty experimental, and I'm hoping I can make it better to improve more stuff as OpenUtau receives future updates. This can be essentially considered a "Beta". Track: "Ignite" Song: Lazy Bear Games ( Bloomtown: A Different Story OST ) .ustx: deadbyte Voicebank(s) used: 筆音クミ - English