I listened to some demos on youtube seems to be very popular with PC users. (Any vocal software is going to have some limitations, so I wanted to be clear about them. Here's a video where I show what Blue can do, as well as what Blue cannot do. Realivox Blue has a wordbuilder, but works in a completely different (and IMHO, better) way than Vocaloid does. My company, Realitone, makes a product called Realivox Blue which runs in Kontakt (and therefore works in Cubase, including LE.) If you don't own Kontakt (which costs $399,) we give you an option (for $10 more) to buy the "Kontakt Player" version, so you can use the free Kontakt Player (which will work in Cubase LE.) You might try Googling on your own, but the only download page I could find for the free trial version was in Japanese: Vocaloid is very much a Japanese product and any information in English is almost non-existent. I'm not sure if it would work in Cubase LE, but you can download a free trial of VOCALOID Editor for Cubase and try it for yourself, although finding it can be tricky.
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