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Utaformatix 3.6, published by Oxygen Dioxide, is an open-source, Electron-based desktop utility that converts project files among five major singing-synthesis platforms—VOCALOID, UTAU, DeepVocal, CeVIO, and Synthesizer V—without requiring an internet connection. Originally developed as a browser tool, the program now ships as a standalone Windows application that can be launched offline, giving musicians, cover producers, and voice-database testers a lightweight way to migrate lyrics, notes, vibrato, tempo maps, and phoneme timing from one ecosystem to another while minimizing manual re-drawing. Typical workflows include transferring an UTAU original to VOCALOID for enhanced rendering, importing a DeepVocal demo into Synth-V to leverage AI pitch curves, or consolidating multi-engine collaborations into a single master format for mixing. The converter parses proprietary binary and XML structures, presents a side-by-side track overview, flags incompatible phonemes, and exports a new project file that opens natively in the target editor, preserving vocal color assignments and envelope points wherever the formats allow. Three public releases have appeared to date—iteratively adding 64-bit engine support, multilingual lyric encoding, and dark-mode UI scaling—while the GPLv3 codebase on GitHub encourages community pull requests for additional engines or automation macros. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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