There is no software that can convert an mp3 into a vsq. It's almost like asking, "how do I turn a jpg into an mp3?" You can't because they're two different types of files. An mp3 is an audio container. A vsq, on the other hand, is a sequence of data used by a computer to render sound. A vsq does not contain any audio information, it basically contains a *script* telling the computer what sounds to make. If you want to make a vsq *based upon* an mp3, then you have to use your *ears* and *listen* to the mp3, and then try to sequence the vsq based on what you hear. It's all manual; there's no easy, nor automatic way of doing it.
The original song is "Wait" by Alexi Murdoch. It appears in "Away We Go."
If you mean Vocaloid1... you can't, you have to open Vocaloid Midi.
You can do it by either loading a VSQ file (MMD → facial expressions → lip-sync with .VSQ file ) or by creating one yourself by using a models moth movements.
Ther is a company in the UK called vocaliod that seems to have a great deal of information
Nicosound is a good site. I used it for that song and the quality is pretty good. Make sure to play the song before you download it because some of them are fandubs.
Amandus van Kirikzee has written: 'Chronica compendiosissima ab exordio mundi' -- subject(s): Bible, Church history, Criticism, interpretation, Franciscans, World history 'Chronica compendiosissima ab exordio mundi vsq[ue] ad annum Domini millesimum, quingentesimu[m], trigesimu[m] quartum' -- subject(s): Bible, Church history, Criticism, interpretation, Early works to 1800, Franciscans, World history
To make an UTAU you first need to download the UTAU program which you can do here:http://utau2008.xrea.jp/index.HTMLClick on 'v0.2.76 インストーラ'This should start the download.It helps to have the English Patch which can be downloaded here:http://www.mediafire.com/?mttooatmn5yGo to your computer disk C, program files, UTAU then extract it to a folder in your UTAU folder called "Res". If there is no "res" folder, create one.Now onto making the actual UTAU. You need to get a voice recording program like Audacity which you can download here:http://audacity.sourceforge.net/Now go into the UTAU folder again and go into the folder labeled Voice. Make a new folder and name it after whatever you wish to name your UTAU.Then you need to find a list of Japanese characters like so:http://www.tata-tatao.to/knit/Japanese/50-on.gifNow record yourself saying each of the characters individually and save them as WAV. Save them in your UTAU's folder you just made.When you finish your UTAU's voice bank you can finally make it sing!! :DYou can download UST's to make your UTAU sing here:http://vocalochu.blogspot.com/2009/12/vsq-list.HTMLYou can make your UTAU sing by double clicking the UST file you downloaded.Then change the default UTAU to your UTAU.If the UST isn't already done for you in English letters then look up the lyrics to the song and write the characters of the song into the boxes.Now save it as a WAV and go into windows movie maker to add the kareoke.Now your all set!! ^u^Have fun with your new UTAU~TIPS:-Always check your UTAU's voice. Remember UTAU is a program and programs do not always work correctly.-Be creative with your UTAU's design. Your making a new member of the Vocoloid type programs family! They need to stand out above the rest. Not just be Kaito with pink hair.-Have fun! It can get frustrating trying to get the program to work but just keep thinking about that end result!~