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  2. Vocaloid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid 2 is a singing voice synthesizer and the successor to the Vocaloid voice synthesizer application by Yamaha. Unlike the first engine, Vocaloid 2 based its ...

  3. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    VY1 (Vocaloid 5) Yamaha Corporation Japanese Unisex ("feminine" sounding voice) July 12, 2018 VY2 (Vocaloid 5) Yamaha Corporation Japanese Unisex ("masculine" sounding voice) July 12, 2018 Haruno Sora: AH-Software Japanese Female Kikuko Inoue: July 26, 2018 MEIKA Hime & Mikoto [91] Gynoid Co., Ltd. Japanese Unspecified ("feminine" sounding voices)

  4. Vocaloid (software) - Wikipedia

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    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. Vocaloid was also noted for its more husky results than later engine versions. [4]

  5. Voiceroid - Wikipedia

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    Voiceroid is a speech synthesizer application developed by AH-Software and is designed for speech. It is only available in the Japanese language.Its name comes from the singing software Vocaloid, for which AH-Software also develops voicebanks.

  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.

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  8. Hiyama Kiyoteru - Wikipedia

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    Silhouettes for the AH-Software Vocaloid 2 vocals were revealed on a poster on November 6, 2014; however, it was unconfirmed what they were for at the time. [4] On November 20, it was confirmed in the livestream for Vocaloid 4 that they all, with the exception of Tohoku Zunko , would receive updated vocals for the new engine.

  9. Nekomura Iroha - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Iroha was released for Vocaloid 2 with two demo songs, her appearance, and her name. Her voice provider was initially unknown. However, it was said that the voice provider was a female professional singer who passed the audition test set by AH-Software. [4] Nekomura was one of the vocals set to be released by e-capsule. [5]