Talk:VOCALOID4/@comment-28473551-20160522022011/@comment-53539-20160522084512

Its released for PC... Normal PC limits apply.

The software can be installed in the language you want upon installation. Even in V2, all it impacted was the interface, it would use any vocal installed. The vocal packages as a form of plug-in installation. The vocal will acknowledge ny V3 or V4 vocal... adly your at this stage going to have to go through hoops for V2 vocals, but there are still some that can be registered with V4.

As for vocals...Unless you can work the phonetics or write original music, this is not advisable... At best I'd look at the bilinguals first to get an idea of your limits. So its better to go for Fukase, Luka V4x, Yohioloid, etc. Though my advice is to avoid the V4x vocals from CFM... Their meant for advance producers, so buying a CFM this generation is kind tough and go. I don't advice against it, I just advice to think about it first. You get two XSY capable vocals, EVEC is a mess so you can ignore it, but there are still better then what CFM has produced this generation.

Particularly noted, when you buy the engine for V4, look at the starter bundles as you can get your first vocal cheaper with the engine. :-/