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  2. Utau - Wikipedia

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    Namine Ritsu (波音リツ), a voicebank originally built for UTAU, was also later added to another piece of software called Sinsy as "Namine Ritsu S". Another voicebank originally developed for the UTAU software, Yamine Renri (闇音レンリ), was also later added to Synthesizer V. The popular UTAU character Kasane Teto was released as a ...

  3. Kasane Teto - Wikipedia

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    Kasane Teto (Japanese: 重音テト) is a virtual singer software (known as a voicebank) created on the Japanese textboard 2channel for April Fools' Day, 2008. [1] Although the software was initially created as a hoax and did not exist, it later was actually produced and made compatible with singing voice synthesis software, allowing it to sing.

  4. NIAONiao Virtual Singer - Wikipedia

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    The software works similar to the Vocaloid software by Yamaha and another free shareware software called UTAU. The default voicebank is named Yu Niaoniao (余袅袅), however additional voicebanks can be made manually to produce new vocals and additional languages are possible. The website for the software offers several other vocals for ...

  5. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    The Vocaloid software had a great influence on the development of the freeware UTAU. [150] Several products were produced for the Macne series (Mac音シリーズ) for intended use for the programs Reason 4 and GarageBand. These products were sold by Act2 and by converting their file format, were able to also work with the UTAU program. [151]

  6. Sinsy - Wikipedia

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    Namine Ritsu S (波音リツS), a Japanese male vocal currently in beta. Originally produced for UTAU, it released on December 25, 2013. Unidentified; an unknown vocal in Japanese; Unidentified; a second unknown vocal in Japanese

  7. V Flower - Wikipedia

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    V Flower is an androgynous female Japanese vocal with a powerful voice designed to specialize in rock music. She debuted in HoneyWorks' song "Inokori Sensei," which was uploaded on April 17, 2014.

  8. Utatane Piko - Wikipedia

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    Utatane Piko (歌手音ピコ) is a Japanese speaking Vocaloid by Sony Entertainment for Vocaloid 2.His voice is taken from the Japanese singer Piko.He was used in Samfree's "Night Series", singing the song "Piko Piko Legend of the Night."

  9. CeVIO - Wikipedia

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    She is a female AI voicebank described as a "musical isotope" of virtual singer Isekaijoucho. [13] SEKAI was released on April 29, 2022. [14] RIME (裏命) (AI), is a female vocal for CeVIO AI only capable of singing, she is the third member of the series. She is a female AI voicebank described as a "musical isotope" of virtual singer RIM. [15]