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Vocaloid 5 is a singing voice synthesizer and successor to Vocaloid 4 in the Vocaloid series. It was succeeded by Vocaloid 6. History
August 5, 2012 (prize in the Vocaloid 3 music contest) VY2v3: Yamaha Corporation/Bplats Japanese Unisex ("masculine" sounding voice) October 19, 2012 MAYU: Exit Tunes: Japanese Female Mayumi Morinaga [57] December 5, 2012 Avanna: Zero-G English Female Rachael. December 22, 2012 KAITO V3: Crypton Future Media Japanese English Male Naoto Fūga ...
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]
On July 16, 2015, Gynoid Co., Ltd. released a Vocaloid 4 update to V Flower called "V4 Flower". [4] The update contained improvements to the overall vocal and included samples enabling compatibility with the vocal "growl" feature new to that version of the Vocaloid engine. On April 3, 2020, Flower for Gynoid Talk was released.
The update ultimately never came to fruition by the time of Vocaloid 4's retirement upon the release of Vocaloid 5 in 2018. In 2019, during Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2019, Crypton announced their departure from Vocaloid to focus on the development of their own voice synthesis engine, Piapro Studio NT. Despite this, Crypton stated that the ...
Yanhe (Chinese: 言和; pinyin: Yánhé) is a Chinese Vocaloid developed formerly by Bplats, Inc. under the Yamaha Corporation, and was created in collaboration with Shanghai Henian Information Technology Co. Ltd. She was released for the Vocaloid 3 and Vocaloid 5 engines. Her voice is provided by a female Chinese voice actress Seira Ryū. It ...
Luo Tianyi (Chinese: 洛天依; pinyin: Luò Tiānyī) is a Chinese Vocaloid developed formerly by Bplats, Inc. under the Yamaha Corporation, and was created in collaboration with Shanghai Henian Information Technology Co. Ltd. she was released for the Vocaloid 3, Vocaloid 4 and Vocaloid 5 engines. [1]
The second product, Megpoid, was released on June 25, 2009, and is voiced by Megumi Nakajima. [5] Due to the success of Crypton Future Media's "Append" series, Internet announced they will be working on an updated version of Megpoid called Megpoid Extend in 2011. [6] Yamaha's first Vocaloid called Lily was later sold via Internet's website. [7]