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  2. Macne series - Wikipedia

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    The Macne series interface Macne Nana version. The idea of releasing a voicebank for Macintosh computers was conceptualized in the Japanese voice actress Haruna Ikezawa's regular column "天声姫語 Vox Reginae, Vox Dei" ("voice of the queen, voice of god," a spoof of Asahi Shimbun's editorial article "天声人語 Vox Populi, Vox Dei" or "voice of the people, voice of god") carried in the ...

  3. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    Michael King (beta voicebank) Frank S. (actual release) December 22, 2009 March 5, 2010 (Japan) Hatsune Miku Append [24] Crypton Future Media Japanese Female Saki Fujita: April 30, 2010 Tonio [25] Zero-G English Male July 14, 2010 Lily [26] [27] Avex Management [28] [29] Internet Co., Ltd. Japanese Female Yūri Masuda

  4. Sachiko (software) - Wikipedia

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    Sachiko was revealed on the Vocaloid website on July 23, 2015. A job plugin called "Sachikobushi" was available, which aimed to facilitate realistic reproduction of Kobayashi's voice. It would also include ExVoice for sounds such as shouting. The first demo and a digital download of the voicebank were both released on July 27.

  5. Vocaloid 5 - Wikipedia

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    These voicebanks share a wide variety of preset audio samples, vocal samples, and singing styles, in both English and Japanese. [7] Vocaloid 5 also offers finer control over many vocal functions; it includes several audio effects, editors, and parameters to manipulate output in ways that traditionally required the use of additional programs.

  6. Utau - Wikipedia

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    In March 2008, Ameya/Ayame released UTAU, a free, advanced support tool shareware software that was downloadable from its main website. UTAU (歌う), literally meaning 'to sing' in Japanese, has its origin in the activity of "Jinriki Bōkaroido" (人力ボーカロイド, Manual Vocaloid), where people edit an existing vocal track, extract phonemes, adjust pitch, and reassemble them to create ...

  7. 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.

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  9. Macne Nana - Wikipedia

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    A later version of the software "Macne Nana 2S" was created, the character of "Macne Nana Petit" had become by this point Nana's younger sister "Macne Petit (マクネプチ (Mac音プチ)" and was released with a vocal called "Macne Petit 2S" on the same day.