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  2. Vocaloid 6 - Wikipedia

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    A primarily Japanese female voicebank developed by Internet Co., Ltd. based on the voice of Megumi Nakajima. It was released on October 13, 2022. [ 5 ] An append named AI Megpoid Solid was released separately on July 4, 2024.

  3. Fukase - Wikipedia

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    On January 8, 2016, four demos for FUKASE were released. It was announced that he would receive two Japanese voicebanks: Normal and Soft. In addition, he received an English voicebank, which made him a Japanese and English bilingual VOCALOID. His digital download, physical copy and starter packs were marked for release on January 28. [5]

  4. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    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 Vocaloid:AI line. Vocaloid 6's AI voicebanks support English and Japanese by default, though Yamaha announced they intended to add support for Chinese.

  5. Voiceroid - Wikipedia

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    She was the first Voiceroid to not contain censorship of vulgar words. Release date: November 12, 2010. Maki has also received a speaking CeVIO AI voicebank, as well as an English and Japanese Synthesizer V voicebank, the release date of which was June 18, 2021. [8] Yuzuki Yukari: An 18-year-old female, voiced by Chihiro Ishiguro.

  6. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    English Male Michael King (beta voicebank) Frank S. (actual release) December 22, 2009 March 5, 2010 (Japan) ... Japanese English Female Yū Asakawa March 19, 2015

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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 UTAU, allowing it to sing.

  9. Kotonoha Akane/Aoi - Wikipedia

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    The VOICEROID2 voicebank released on 9 June 2017, added a Voice Style feature. [ 2 ] On 22 February 2020, a text-to-speech synthesizer software A.I.VOICE [ ja ] released the product "A.I.Voice Kotonoha Akane & Aoi", added two voicebanks with younger voices, Kotonoha Akane Tsubomi and Kotonoha Aoi Tsubomi. [ 3 ]