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  2. Utau - Wikipedia

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    Some voicebanks are monosyllabic, ... OpenUTAU is an unofficial open-source successor to UTAU developed by Vocaloid producer StAkira, with a beta released in November ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Talk:Utau - Wikipedia

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    The source that was given for describing OpenUtau called it OpenUTAU; the official GitHub page clearly calls it OpenUtau. Which one should this article go with? (Personally, I suspect the source given for this is wrong in this aspect.) If OpenUtau is more appropriate, could someone deal with the source in some way or another? Thanks in advance.

  6. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    Product Developer Language Sex Voice sampled Release date Sweet Ann [7]: PowerFX: English Female Jody June 29, 2007 September 21, 2007 (Japan) Hatsune Miku (CV01) [8]: Crypton Future Media

  7. Vocaloid 6 - Wikipedia

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    Voices developed for it offer improved synthesis quality, multilingual singing and drastically smaller file sizes. Support for older voicebanks from Vocaloid 3 and up remains. It also features the addition of Vocalo Changer, a tool that converts the voice from a singing recording into that of a Vocaloid voice.

  8. 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.

  9. Kotonoha Akane/Aoi - Wikipedia

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    On 22 February 2020, a text-to-speech synthesizer software A.I.VOICE released the product "A.I.Voice Kotonoha Akane & Aoi", added two voicebanks with younger voices, Kotonoha Akane Tsubomi and Kotonoha Aoi Tsubomi. [3] The English version released on 10 December 2021 [4] and Chinese on 22, September, 2022. [5]