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  2. Kaito (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kaito (Japanese: カイト) (officially stylized as KAITO) is a Voice Synth developed by Yamaha Corporation for the Vocaloid engine, and distributed by Crypton Future Media. He has performed at live concerts onstage as an animated projection along with Crypton's other Voice Synth characters (like Hatsune Miku ).

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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

  5. Vocaloid (software) - Wikipedia

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    A complementary male vocal for Meiko, Kaito was released on February 17, 2006 for the Japanese version of the software. [18] He was developed by Yamaha and was originally codenamed "Taro". [4] Kaito was initially acknowledged as a commercial failure and sold poorly, bringing in only 500 units in contrast to Meiko's 3,000.

  6. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    In August 2014, it was upgraded, enabling users to download the update. The update allowed access to the Vocaloid Net Cloud storage service. For the first time, users could exchange VSQX files with Vocaloid 3 or the Vocaloid 3 Neo version. Using Vocaloid Net gave users free access to a standard song writing service for the first time. [50]

  7. 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.

  8. Vocaloid 4 - Wikipedia

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    Cyber Diva is an American-accented female vocal released on February 4, 2015. [8]A version of this vocal was also added to the Mobile Vocaloid Editor app, making it the first English vocal for the app at the time of release, [citation needed] and for quite a while the only vocal on the English app.

  9. NIAONiao Virtual Singer - Wikipedia

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    The software works similar to the Vocaloid software by Yamaha and another free shareware software called UTAU. The default voicebank is named Yu Niaoniao (余袅袅), however additional voicebanks can be made manually to produce new vocals and additional languages are possible. The website for the software offers several other vocals for ...