Poking around, I just found where I bought it.īeing able to integrate it with Cubase is very useful. Don’t recall if it was an English version or a choice at install (would check if home), but there is no problem with the language. Those who bought this version of the software did not need to. I’ve had it since Vocaloid 2, so could have been some upgrade offer too. This means the vocals can be used alongside features such as mixers and buses together smoothly. I probably got it from Zero-G or Yahama/Vocaloid. Also traveling so I can’t check stuff at home. I got it awhile back, so I don’t recall all the details. However, there’s only a “-” for language on the Editor for Cubase page, and there were complaints on Amazon that it was only Japanese.ĭid you buy a dedicated English version, or is there only one version and you select the language when running the installer? I could find confirmation on Yamaha’s site and other places that the standalone editor was available in Japanese and English, and that you simply selected English when you were installing.
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