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Vocaloids characters. Vocaloids are pre-packaged audio synthesizers that mimic the sound of a human-like voice and can be programmed to 'sing' words as they are written. They may receive recognition almost like real pop stars in Japan. These characters are personifications of Vocaloids, such as Miku Hatsune. See all characters tags. Name. Gender.
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A VOCALOID "vocalist", "character", or "mascot" (unofficial terminology) refers heavily to an illustrated character of a VOCALOID™-powered voice bank, although a product name or miscellaneous representation (like an avatar) can be included.
The marketing of a vocalist varies by company and some companies may provide their vocalist with a basic profile, backstory, or personality that the consumer can work with. The illustration of a vocalist has no effect on the software and is done purely for decorative purposes.
In order for a product to be classified as a "VOCALOID", there should be acknowledgment by the YAMAHA Corporation under their licensing terms and there is a VOCALOID™-powered vocal in development or fully released. This includes characters from games with vocals powered by the VOCALOID™ software, as well as privatized vocals.
It can be noted that fanmade Derivatives and other synthesizer characters such as UTAU are not classified as "VOCALOIDs".
Upcoming Introduced: VOCALOID6
Hibiki Koto • MICHELLE • LUCAS • TAKU • SHION • ASAHI • SAKURA • Fuiro • Po-uta • AKITO • HARUKA • ALLEN • SARAH
Introduced: VOCALOID5
MEIKA Mikoto • MEIKA Hime • Haruno Sora • Ken • Kaori • Chris • Amy
Introduced: VOCALOID4
Mo Qingxian • Zhiyu Moke • Mirai Komachi • Kizuna Akari • LUMi • Kobayashi Matcha • Masaoka Azuki • Yuezheng Longya • Yumemi Nemu • UNI • Macne Petit • CYBER SONGMAN • Otomachi Una • Xingchen • Fukase • Otori Kohaku • DAINA • DEX • Ruby • ARSLOID • Sachiko • CYBER DIVA
These characters are VOCALOIDs whose development has been cancelled or who are assumed but not confirmed to be VOCALOIDs.
1.The usage of the term "mascot" in this way is a Vocaloid Wiki innovation.
2.http://4komaparty.com/2014/03/12/1753.html
Category Gallery. Hatsune Miku (初音ミク), codenamed CV01, was the first Japanese VOCALOID to be both developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc.. She was initially released in August 2007 for the VOCALOID2 engine and was the first member of the Character Vocal Series. She was the seventh VOCALOID overall, as well as the second ...
Mar 6, 2024 · Welcome to the VOCALOID Wiki. This wiki is dedicated to exchanging information about the VOCALOID™ program and sharing the passion of the music produced with it. We try to appeal to all fans, both old and new, and we do not discriminate against any VOCALOID because its language, design, or even its voice. We acknowledge that not everyone ...
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Hatsune Miku ( Japanese: 初音ミク), officially code-named CV01, [2] [3] is a Vocaloid software voicebank developed by Crypton Future Media and its official anthropomorphic mascot character, a 16-year-old girl with long, turquoise twintails. Miku's personification has been marketed as a virtual idol, and has performed at live virtual ...
May 20, 2016 · Vocaloids and the Anime Inspired by Them. Vocaloids have transformed the way music is being created, how characters are brought to life, and how some companies are viewing their intellectual properties. They've also influenced and inspired the creation of 'Vocaloid anime'. It's time to delve into the world of Vocaloids!