Talk:IA ROCKS/@comment-3467648-20140710191026/@comment-32500188-20140717113253

It's a guide by Nagie on usage of triphones to help with emphasizing articulations/enunciations of phonemes (like making a more distinct "t" sound by doubling up the consonant before the vowel sound [ t t a ]) and smoother transitions of vowel sounds (using the vowel extender into the next note before the consonant. ex: [ i ] [ - b a]).

Not sure if this is something that's already used in tutorials or not, but I can scan mine when I get back home this afternoon if you still need this... it's really only a couple of pages long, so it's definitely not as extensive as his main guidebook/DVD set on getting a Vocaloid to sing the way you want it to.

(I kind of wish I was proficient enough with Japanese to read without a dictionary... that's one book I would love to have, just to see if there's any other secrets that I don't know about yet.) :-)