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  2. Vocaloid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sonika was an English vocal developed by Zero-G Limited and released in July 2009. She was advertised as a "virtual vocalist modeled on the voice of a young girl pop singer". Sonika was the first Zero-G vocal to be based on an amateur singer's voice rather than that of a professional.

  3. Zero-G Ltd - Wikipedia

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    After interest in Vocaloids grew, Zero-G began reselling their Vocaloid products again on their website, and were considering to update their box art to match current Vocaloid trends better. [7] Zero-G's first Vocaloid 2 product, Prima, came out on 14 January 2008 with voice of a Soprano opera singer. The second Vocaloid 2 product, Sonika, is ...

  4. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    Zero-G English Male Sam Blakeslee November 20, 2015 Daina Zero-G English Female Aki Glancy November 20, 2015 Rana V4: We've Inc. Japanese Female Ai Kakuma December 1, 2015 Kagamine Rin & Len V4X: Crypton Future Media Japanese Female (Rin) Male (Len) Asami Shimoda December 24, 2015 [66] Kagamine Rin & Len V4 English: Crypton Future Media English ...

  5. Vocaloid (software) - Wikipedia

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    A patch was later released to update all Vocaloid engines to Vocaloid 1.1.2, adding new features to the software, although there were differences between the output results of the engine. [8] A total of five Vocaloid products were released from 2004 to 2006. Vocaloid was also noted for its more husky results than later engine versions. [4]

  6. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid 6 was released on October 13, 2022, with support for previous voices from Vocaloid 3 and later, and a new line of Vocaloid voices on their own engine within Vocaloid 6 known as Vocaloid:AI. The product is only sold as a bundle, and the standard version includes the 4 voices included with Vocaloid 5, as well as 4 new voices from the ...

  7. Internet Co., Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Internet Co., Ltd. (株式会社インターネット, Kabushikigaisha Intānetto) or Internet, is a software company based in Osaka, Japan.It is best known for the music sequencer Singer Song Writer and Niconico Movie Maker for Nico Nico Douga, a video sharing website.

  8. Gachapoid - Wikipedia

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    Gachapoid is the only vocal of the Vocaloid 2 range with additional vocal software support. Gachapoid has access to the VOCALOID-flex engine and is used in conjunction with the software "V-Talk". V-Talk allows Gachapoid to be used in new ways, opening new methods of delicate editing to alter his vocal results. [3]

  9. PowerFX - Wikipedia

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    PowerFX was first introduced to the VOCALOID software after the introduction of the first VOCALOIDs (LEON and LOLA) from the British studio Zero-G at the NAMM Show on January 15, 2004, and were later recommended to Yamaha Corporation by Crypton Future Media. [2]