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  2. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    Leon [1] Zero-G Ltd: English Male January 15, 2004 March 3, 2004 (Japan) Lola [2] Female Miriam [3] Female Miriam Stockley: July 1, 2004 July 26, 2004 (Japan) MEIKO [4] Yamaha Corporation (developer) [5] Crypton Future Media (distributor) Japanese Female Meiko Haigō November 5, 2004 KAITO [6] Male Naoto Fūga February 17, 2006

  3. Tone Rion - Wikipedia

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    [1] The original version of Tone Rion was discontinued from sale on August 20, 2013 and was re-released as "Tone Rion SE". [2] In May 2015, it became possible to install Tone Rion onto the Mac OS x. [3] On February 16, 2017, Tone Rion received a Vocaloid 4 update. Tone Rion SE was discontinued.

  4. Vocaloid 3 - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid 3 is a singing voice synthesizer and successor to Vocaloid 2 in the Vocaloid series. This version of the software is a much more expansive version, containing many new features, three new languages and many more vocals than past software versions combined.

  5. Category:Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Creative works using vocaloids (1 C, 26 P) V. Vocaloid ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Kaito (software) - Wikipedia

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    On February 15, 2013, a new version of Kaito, called Kaito V3, was released for Vocaloid 3 containing four different vocals for Kaito: Straight: A vocal designed to hold the tone of the original Kaito vocal, but being much higher in quality to match the standards of Vocaloid 3 at the time. This vocal was originally known as "Normal" during ...

  7. Vocaloid (software) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, Yamaha upgraded the engine version to 1.1. [7] 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.

  8. Kokone - Wikipedia

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    [1] She was first announced via Twitter on December 23, 2013 which featured her first demo song. [2] A tweet soon followed confirming her February release. [3] The vocal was confirmed to be based on a new vocalist and was not from any of Internet co., Ltd's existing released vocalists. [4] Most of Kokone's production was made in-house. [1]

  9. Vocaloid 6 - Wikipedia

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    After scheduled maintenance of the official Vocaloid website on October 13, 2022, Yamaha released Vocaloid 6 without prior announcement. [1] [2] It introduces the Vocaloid:AI engine, which had been in development since around Vocaloid 3 and was first publicly shown in a concert, reviving the voice of deceased singer Hibari Misora. [3]