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Regardless of the voice's language, a user's computer must be in the Japanese locale or use AppLocale in order to run the software. However, other formats based on X-SAMPA are also used, such as Cz Phonemes (or C-ZAMPA) for some English VCCV voicebanks. Often, X-SAMPA format is used for English voicebanks. While there are a high number of bilingual UTAU, there are also multilingual UTAU that can sing in three or more languages. English is a common language for UTAU to sing in. However, the number of available languages has been expanded by the users. UTAU is mostly a Japanese program and thus many of its voices are created specifically for the Japanese language.
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These voicebanks are normally distributed directly from their creators via internet download, but some are sold as part of commercial projects. A myriad number of voicebanks have been developed by independent users. They are also called "voicebanks" (more common in English-speaking areas) and "(voice) libraries" in Japan. Voices made for the UTAU program are officially called "UTAU" as well, though they are colloquially known as "UTAUloids", a reference to VOCALOID.
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It comes with AQUEST's voice synthesizer " AquesTalk" for synthesizing the voice samples of the default voicebank, Utane Uta (also nicknamed Defoko ( Defoko meaning 'Default Girl' in Japanese)) on UTAU's initial launch, after which the generator deletes itself. UTAU is able to use WAV files provided by the user, so that a singing voice can be synthesized by introducing song lyrics and melody. UTAU was originally created to assist this process using concatenative synthesis. UTAU ( 歌う), meaning 'to sing' in Japanese, has its origin in the activity of "Jinriki Bōkaroido" ( 人力ボーカロイド, Manual Vocaloid), where people edit an existing vocal track, extract phonemes, adjust pitch, and reassemble them to create a Vocaloid-esque singing voice. In March 2008, Ameya/Ayame released UTAU, a free, advanced support tool shareware software that was free-to-download from its main website.