So yeah, I try to explain the mooost i possibly can! And sorry if the sound of my microphone wobbling bothers you, I did this at night and I was trying to be quiet, and sometimes I just like hit the keys on my keyboard really hard because its a habit D but yeah I hope this helped!! I might also make a mixing tutorial because well not everyone know's how to mix :0 soooo yeah~ Song1: Undead Enemy/アンデッドエネミー by Giga-P and Suzumu UST: Kira Converted to Midi then VSQx by Me Song2: American Girl by McKee VSQx: Me (what i have done of it at least hi! I know you didn't ask me, but I am hard of hearing (partially deaf actually, I can't hear anything in my left ear so you can guess how that works) I do a lot with music and I'm a singer as well, but sometimes I do struggle with hearing certain tones or sometimes it's a simple thing as accidentally shifting the left-right sound settings and not noticing it because I'm incapable of hearing the difference :') I usually have my parents or friends check for me to see if anything sounds off. This is a loooooot longer then the other one XD Mostly because I'm more comfortable with how I use Vocaloid than how I use utau UTAU orz. The page says it's for Vocaloid2, the only parameter that is different is Opening uvu -~-~-~-~-~-~-~- Hi! I'm back at chu with another tuning tutorial. If any of my description's weren't well worded/you want a more in depth description, here is a page of them on the Vocaloid Wiki: /wiki/Using_. If used effectively, gives a more human feel." And that pretty much changes when the pitches change. Portamento should be used in moderation as this can create the impression of drunken singing if used haphazardly, especially when there are short notes with drastic changes of pitch. Portamento can be defined as gliding between two pitches. ~-~-~-~-~-~-~- EDIT/Follow Up: So a lot of people in the comments have brought to my attention, and I also noticed that I don't know what portamento is sooo here is what the Vocaloid Wiki Says: "Adjustment of the Portamento's starting position.