Talk:VOCALOID Editor for Cubase/@comment-2001:8003:58D2:4300:3063:4FD1:DB96:3BD5-20180209225133/@comment-53539-20180210003916

Only if you already own Cubase as its not included. Otherwise your no better off buying normal V4, especially if you plan to just use something like V4x range products. These vocals come with Piapro instead.

If you do own Cubase, then by all means this is the best version of Vocaloid 4 to get, as Vocaloid has problems with other DAWs at times. Piapro is partly intended to get around this and works with CFM's own Studio One software. But you can't get Miku and co with Vocaloid's full software anymore. But Cubase and Vocloid4 tends to be the best overall combination, better then Piapro and Studio One since in terms of the industry, the most common to encounter DAW is Cubase since Yamaha has been pushing it for years. While other DAWs are seen, big companies like the BBC and so fourth, schools, colleges and universities also often have these. often can be seen with Cubase on their computers the rare behind the scenes glimpses you get and even my own university had it on their system for the music students to use.

Saying that, its like all software not for everyone and Cubase can be a bit overwhelming to amateurs.

ITs all about weighing in the disadvantages and advantages of buying each option of vocaloid. This is part why there are two creator packs as it offered everything for Fukase (and apparently VY1v4) in one package. Including Cubase itself.