So you're all eager to start using UTAU. You download the software from the right website, you've even perhaps downloaded a couple of voicebanks to get started.
Mar 18, 2017 After this, you just restart, and boom! A Japanese locale. Downloading other things that are in another language such as English should still work, but if not, just change it back. Switching locales will not affect any programs. Just remember to change it back before using UTAU. Apr 10, 2011 For Utau download tutorial, click this link. To change it into english, start to download the file on this page. (I don't know exactly what is the file's form, but I know exactly this file is for changing the language into English) And click the button: 5. Next, after the download process complete, open the file right click extract file.
You fire up UTAU to make Defoko sing 'あ' to make sure things are working. But no sound comes out. There is no 'あ'. There isn't even anything slightly resembling a hiragana 'a'.
Oops! You forgot to change locale!
A handy-dandy guide to changing locale for any version of Windows!
Note: If you have Windows XP, there is a chance you may be prompted for the installation disc in order to install the East Asian Languages Pack.
Mac UTAU-Synth users, rejoice, you don't have to deal with any of this. However, download The Unarchiver for Mac and use it instead of the default unzipping utility on your computer, or else you'll get mojibake voicebanks when you unzip them.
IMPORTANT!! If you change your locale AFTER downloading/installing UTAU or voicebanks, you'll need to redownload them and reinstall! Anything downloaded without Japanese locale is likely corrupted with mojibake and will not work!
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My UTAU window is displaying gibberish! Like ƒ‘¶ªßª and stuff!
It is your computer trying to display Japanese characters, but since you don't have these Japanese characters, it instead displays the closest equivalents to those characters that it can find.
What is locale?
Why does UTAU need Japanese locale to work?
Because UTAU is non-Unicode, when it is used on a system not prepped with Japanese locale, any Japanese characters will turn to gibberish, breaking a LOT of stuff both internally in the coding and externally in the interface.
Will changing my locale set my computer to Japanese? I can't read Japanese!
Nope! Locale just means you'll be able to use non-Unicode characters, such as Japanese. It does NOT mean your Start menu and windows will suddenly all be in Japanese text.
Locale by itself does not translate your computer interface, but it may prompt certain software to try to install in Japanese. Typically the installers or software will allow you to change back to English.
Can I use AppLocale instead?
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But I have the English version of UTAU! Why isn't my UTAU working?