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  2. Vocaloid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the first engine, Vocaloid 2 based its output on vocal samples, rather than voice analysis. The synthesis engine and the user interface were completely revamped, with Japanese Vocaloids possessing a Japanese interface, as opposed to the previous version, which used English for both versions.

  3. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    English Female January 14, 2008 February 22, 2008 (Japan) Kagamine Rin & Len Act 2 [11] [12] Crypton Future Media Japanese Female (Rin) Male (Len) Asami Shimoda: July 18, 2008 Gackpoid: Camui Gackpo [13] Internet Co., Ltd. Japanese Male Gackt : July 31, 2008 Megurine Luka (CV03) [14] Crypton Future Media Japanese English Female

  4. Vocaloid (software) - Wikipedia

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    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] Vocaloid had no previous rival technology to contend with at the time of its release, with the English version only having to face the later release of VirSyn's Cantor software during its original ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. SF-A2 Miki - Wikipedia

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    SF-A2 miki's update contains an update of her Vocaloid 2 vocal called "SF-A2 miki - natural". When interviewed, Tomohide Ogata mentioned he had a feeling SF-A2 Miki was very popular overseas. [2] In another interview, Tomohide Ogata expressed a desire to produce English versions of their Vocals, however, the project is too complex.

  7. 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."

  8. Hatsune Miku - Wikipedia

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    However, the decision to move to Vocaloid 3 and issues with English pronunciation delayed the release. [19] It was finally released on August 31, 2013 via digital distribution. The Hatsune Miku Vocaloid 3 Japanese vocal library was released on September 26, 2013. It contained updates to all previous Vocaloid 2 vocals except Vivid and Light ...

  9. Nekomura Iroha - Wikipedia

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    Nekomura Iroha (猫村いろは) is a female Vocaloid voicebank produced by AH-Software Co. Ltd for Vocaloid 2. The voice sampled for her was confirmed to be Showa-style singer Kyounosuke Yoshitate. [1] She is illustrated by okama, a Japanese manga artist and illustrator. [2]