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[186] [187] For Yamaha's VY1 Vocaloid, an album featuring VY1 was created. The album was released with the deluxe version of the program. It includes various well-known producers from Nico Nico Douga and YouTube and includes covers of various popular and well-known Vocaloid songs using the VY1 product. [188]
Kikuo (Japanese: きくお, born September 21, 1988) is a Japanese songwriter and Vocaloid producer. As an independent artist, he produces the lyrics and music for each of his songs under his own record label, "Kikuo Sound Works," often with vocals provided by popular Crypton Future Media voicebank, Hatsune Miku.
Hatsune Miku was the first Vocaloid developed by Crypton Future Media after they handled the release of the Yamaha vocal Meiko and Kaito.Miku was intended to be the first of a series of Vocaloids called the "Character Vocal Series" (abbreviated "CV Series"), which included Kagamine Rin/Len and Megurine Luka.
Musicians who use Vocaloid software to create songs with synthetic vocalists. (Vocalo P ) Pages in category "Vocaloid musicians" The following 30 pages are in this ...
An ITmedia article from the same year, comparing his viral video to a song created in 2014, noted: "Both are works of the same person, but the first has strange rhythm and sound, and the finalization makes you laugh just by listening. The latter has a broad and beautiful arrangement while playing the melody and atmosphere of the original song".
Wowaka's first contact with Vocaloid music was in December 2008, when he listened to livetune's song Last Night, Good Night. Taking a liking to the song, he was shocked to learn that this song was the work of one man. He then quit his band, and began creating Vocaloid music using Hatsune Miku in April 2009.
Yamaha started development of Vocaloid in March 2000 [2] and announced it for the first time at the German fair Musikmesse on March 5–9, 2003. [3] It was created under the name "Daisy", in reference to the song "Daisy Bell", but for copyright reasons, this name was dropped in favor of "Vocaloid". [4]
In 2008, Yuyoyuppe began to post videos on the video sharing service Nico Nico Douga, [4] where he would become well known for his Vocaloid songs with elements of hard rock, [6] with considerable success for his song "Hope", sung by Hatsune Miku. [5] He would later join the band My Eggplant Died Yesterday as a vocalist. [7]