Vocaloid is a singing voice synthesizer and the first engine released in the Vocaloid series. It was succeeded by Vocaloid 2. This version was made to...
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Vocaloid (ボーカロイド, Bōkaroido) is a singing voice synthesizer software product. Its signal processing part was developed through a joint research project...
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original Vocaloid software, Vocaloid 2 vocals could be imported into Vocaloid 3. However, it was not possible to import any Vocaloid 2 vocals into Vocaloid Neo...
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Vocaloid 3 is a singing voice synthesizer and successor to Vocaloid 2 in the Vocaloid series. This version of the software is a much more expansive version...
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AH-Software Vocaloid 2 vocals is related to Windows 10 being released in 2015, and the impact it may have on the Vocaloid 2 software. The Vocaloid 4 engine...
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Fūga. He was the fifth and final vocal released for the original Vocaloid software, and the second vocal released in Japanese. The product's name was...
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Utau (category 2008 software)
application created by Ameya/Ayame (飴屋/菖蒲). This program is similar to the VOCALOID software, with the difference being it is shareware instead of under a third...
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Hatsune Miku (category Vocaloids introduced in 2007)
sometimes called Miku Hatsune, officially code-named CV01, is a Vocaloid software voicebank developed by Crypton Future Media and its official mascot...
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following is a list of products released for the Vocaloid software in order of release date. Vocaloid 6 includes the "Multilingual" function, which allows...
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Vocaloid 5 is a singing voice synthesizer and successor to Vocaloid 4 in the Vocaloid series. It was succeeded by Vocaloid 6. On July 2, 2018, Yamaha announced...
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Megurine Luka (category Vocaloids introduced in 2009)
Megurine Luka (巡音ルカ, Megurine Ruka), codenamed "CV03", is a Vocaloid software developed by Crypton Future Media, headquartered in Sapporo, Japan. Its...
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to Vocaloid 5 in the Vocaloid series. After scheduled maintenance of the official Vocaloid website on October 13, 2022, Yamaha released Vocaloid 6 without...
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Crypton Future Media (category Vocaloid production companies)
Kagamine Vocaloid and it is now no longer possible to buy the software from them. This was also the very first Vocaloid update to be done for any Vocaloid. The...
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MikuMikuDance (category Creative works using vocaloids)
computer-animated films, originally produced for the Japanese Vocaloid voice synthesizer software voicebank Hatsune Miku, the first member of the Character...
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Gackpoid (category Vocaloids introduced in 2008)
Gackpoid (がくっぽいど, Gakuppoido), is a software product developed by Internet Co., Ltd. for the Vocaloid software. Gackpoid's voice is sampled from Japanese...
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Megpoid (redirect from Megpoid (software))
(メグッポイド, Meguppoido) is a Vocaloid by Internet Co., Ltd. Her voice is sampled by Megumi Nakajima. The mascot of the software is called Gumi (Japanese:...
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Hatsune Miku (disambiguation) (section Software)
Hatsune Miku is a Vocaloid software voicebank and its official anthropomorphic mascot character. The name may also refer to: Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage...
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Kagamine Rin/Len (category Vocaloids introduced in 2007)
Len (Japanese: 鏡音リン・レン), officially code-named CV02, are a pair of Vocaloid software voicebanks developed by Crypton Future Media, headquartered in Sapporo...
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as the developer of Voiceroid and a number of Vocaloid voicebanks. AHS released their first Vocaloids on December 4, 2009, named SF-A2 Miki, Kaai Yuki...
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Kasane Teto (category Music software stubs)
derivative character of Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto gained popularity among vocaloid fans. On Niconico, Japan's leading video sharing service, the "Kasane Teto"...
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Zero-G Ltd (category Vocaloid production companies)
Breaks, and Ethnic Flavours. Zero-G developed an English edition of Vocaloid software. They subsequently were given recommendations by Crypton Future Media...
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Digital audio workstation. The software did not come with any new vocals, but was able to impart Vocaloid 2 and Vocaloid 3 engine vocals. The advantage...
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Future Media released Hatsune Miku as its latest addition to the Vocaloid software, who subsequently saw positive reception from amateur songwriters...
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (video game) (category Creative works using vocaloids)
game primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer software, and the songs created using these Vocaloids, most notably Hatsune Miku...
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Project Voltage (category Vocaloid songs)
collaboration project between Pokémon and Crypton Future Media, featuring the Vocaloid software Hatsune Miku, starting September 2023 and ending July 2024. Project...
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Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger Dex, a vocal from the Vocaloid software Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist, an Australian children's TV program...
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1990), Japanese singer-songwriter signed to Avex Trax Hatsune Miku, a Vocaloid software voicebank Hatsu Hatsue All pages with titles containing Hatsune This...
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recognition software, and is capable of recognizing ambient sounds. Miim can also sing, using the vocal synthesizer Vocaloid.[citation needed] The software that...
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Cantor was a vocal singing synthesizer software released four months after the original release of Vocaloid by the company VirSyn, and was based on the...
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professional football club from Huánuco, Huánuco Region Leon (software), a vocal for Vocaloid software LEON, a microprocessor SEAT León, a car from the Spanish...
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