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Minggu, 26 Januari 2014
I'm back with some new infos here, ahahaha.. Of course you've heard "Vocaloid" ne? If you want to know what it is, then you should read this.
Vocaloid (ボ ー カ ロ イ ド) is a production software Yamaha Corporation that produces the human singing voice. Composition of the music and the lyrics included in the appropriate editor screen singing and musical accompaniment desired. Singing voice is taken from the "library voice" that contains the sampling of sound recordings actually singers. Song lyrics sung in English or Japanese.
Yamaha Vocaloid not sell separately, but is bundled with the company's production sound library sound library are licensed by Yamaha. Vocaloid is derived from the word "vocal" and "android".
The software was first released on February 26, 2003 Yamaha technique used is Connectors and Shaping the Frequency Domain Singing Articulation (Frequency-Domain Singing Articulation Splicing and Shaping). Sampling professional singer processed sound recordings with the frequency domain method. The results are incorporated into the data base "chants articulation" that contains pieces of voice and singing technique.
Vocaloid
Leon (male, flow Soul, English, Zero-G, March 3, 2004)
Lola (female, flow Soul, English, Zero-G, March 3, 2004)
Miriam (female, English, Zero-G,, July 26, 2004)
Model: Miriam Stockley who sang Adiemus albums series
Meiko (female, Japanese, Crypton Future Media, 5 November 2004)
Model: Meiko Haigō, flow: pop, rock, jazz, R & B, children's songs. Could a duet with Miku and Kaito.
Kaito (male, Japanese, Crypton Future Media, February 17, 2006)
Model: Naoto Fuga, flow: pop and all kinds of music, especially the children's song.
Vocaloid 2
Sweet Ann (female, English, PowerFX, 21 September 2007)
Character Vocal Series (Japanese, Crypton Future Media)
Miku Hatsune (初 音 ミ ク) (women, August 31, 2007, sampling: seiyū Saki Fujita)
Kagamine Rin / Len (鏡 音 リ ン · レ ン) (Rin: women, Len: male, sampling: Asami Shimoda, December 27, 2007)
Megurine Luka (巡 音 ル カ) (English and Japanese) (women, January 30, 2009, sampling: seiyū Yu Asakawa)
Hatsune Miku Append (female, 30 April 2010, sampling: seiyū Saki Fujita)
Prima (female, soprano, black, English, Zero-G, February 22, 2008)
Gackpoid (male, Internet Co., Ltd., in June 2008, sampling: Gackt)
Big-Al (male, English, PowerFX, December 22, 2009)
Megpoid (female, Japanese, Internet Co., June 25, 2009, sampling: Megumi Nakajima)
Sonika (female, English, Zero-G, July 14, 2009)
Kiyoteru Hiyama (male, Japanese, AH Software, December 4, 2009)
SF-A2 Miki (female, Japanese, AH Software, December 4, 2009, a sampling: Miki Furukawa)
Kaai Yuki (female, Japanese, AH Software, December 4, 2009)
Lily (female, Japanese, Yamaha Corporation Internet Avex Management Co., Ltd., August 25, 2010, sampling: Yuri Masuda (move))
VY1 / Mizki (unisex (feminine sounding voice), Japanese, Yamaha Corporation Bplats, 1 September 2010)
Gachapoid (male, Japanese, Internet Co., Ltd., October 8, 2010)
Nekomura Iroha (female, Japanese, AH Software, October 22, 2010)
Utatane Piko (male, Japanese, Sony Music Distribution, December 8, 2010)
Vocaloid 3
Aoki Lapis (female, Japanese, Yamaha, December 22, 2012)
SeeU (female, Korean, SBS Artech, October 21, 2011)
Yuzuki Yukari (female, Japanese, AH Software, December 22, 2011)
IA (female, Japanese, 1stPLACE, January 27, 2012, sampling: Lia)
Tone Rion (female, Japanese, October 14, 2011)
Luo Tianyi (female, Chinese, July 12, 2012)
CUL (female, Japanese, June 8, 2011)
Oliver (male, English, October 1, 2011)
Bruno and Clara (Bruno: Clara male: female, Spanish, October 21, 2011)
Mew (female, Japanese, September 13, 2011)
Vocaloid
Vocaloid (ボ ー カ ロ イ ド) is a production software Yamaha Corporation that produces the human singing voice. Composition of the music and the lyrics included in the appropriate editor screen singing and musical accompaniment desired. Singing voice is taken from the "library voice" that contains the sampling of sound recordings actually singers. Song lyrics sung in English or Japanese.
Yamaha Vocaloid not sell separately, but is bundled with the company's production sound library sound library are licensed by Yamaha. Vocaloid is derived from the word "vocal" and "android".
The software was first released on February 26, 2003 Yamaha technique used is Connectors and Shaping the Frequency Domain Singing Articulation (Frequency-Domain Singing Articulation Splicing and Shaping). Sampling professional singer processed sound recordings with the frequency domain method. The results are incorporated into the data base "chants articulation" that contains pieces of voice and singing technique.
List of digital singer
(Name, sex, language-controlled, company, date of release)Vocaloid
Leon (male, flow Soul, English, Zero-G, March 3, 2004)
Lola (female, flow Soul, English, Zero-G, March 3, 2004)
Miriam (female, English, Zero-G,, July 26, 2004)
Model: Miriam Stockley who sang Adiemus albums series
Meiko (female, Japanese, Crypton Future Media, 5 November 2004)
Model: Meiko Haigō, flow: pop, rock, jazz, R & B, children's songs. Could a duet with Miku and Kaito.
Kaito (male, Japanese, Crypton Future Media, February 17, 2006)
Model: Naoto Fuga, flow: pop and all kinds of music, especially the children's song.
Vocaloid 2
Sweet Ann (female, English, PowerFX, 21 September 2007)
Character Vocal Series (Japanese, Crypton Future Media)
Miku Hatsune (初 音 ミ ク) (women, August 31, 2007, sampling: seiyū Saki Fujita)
Kagamine Rin / Len (鏡 音 リ ン · レ ン) (Rin: women, Len: male, sampling: Asami Shimoda, December 27, 2007)
Megurine Luka (巡 音 ル カ) (English and Japanese) (women, January 30, 2009, sampling: seiyū Yu Asakawa)
Hatsune Miku Append (female, 30 April 2010, sampling: seiyū Saki Fujita)
Prima (female, soprano, black, English, Zero-G, February 22, 2008)
Gackpoid (male, Internet Co., Ltd., in June 2008, sampling: Gackt)
Big-Al (male, English, PowerFX, December 22, 2009)
Megpoid (female, Japanese, Internet Co., June 25, 2009, sampling: Megumi Nakajima)
Sonika (female, English, Zero-G, July 14, 2009)
Kiyoteru Hiyama (male, Japanese, AH Software, December 4, 2009)
SF-A2 Miki (female, Japanese, AH Software, December 4, 2009, a sampling: Miki Furukawa)
Kaai Yuki (female, Japanese, AH Software, December 4, 2009)
Lily (female, Japanese, Yamaha Corporation Internet Avex Management Co., Ltd., August 25, 2010, sampling: Yuri Masuda (move))
VY1 / Mizki (unisex (feminine sounding voice), Japanese, Yamaha Corporation Bplats, 1 September 2010)
Gachapoid (male, Japanese, Internet Co., Ltd., October 8, 2010)
Nekomura Iroha (female, Japanese, AH Software, October 22, 2010)
Utatane Piko (male, Japanese, Sony Music Distribution, December 8, 2010)
Vocaloid 3
Aoki Lapis (female, Japanese, Yamaha, December 22, 2012)
SeeU (female, Korean, SBS Artech, October 21, 2011)
Yuzuki Yukari (female, Japanese, AH Software, December 22, 2011)
IA (female, Japanese, 1stPLACE, January 27, 2012, sampling: Lia)
Tone Rion (female, Japanese, October 14, 2011)
Luo Tianyi (female, Chinese, July 12, 2012)
CUL (female, Japanese, June 8, 2011)
Oliver (male, English, October 1, 2011)
Bruno and Clara (Bruno: Clara male: female, Spanish, October 21, 2011)
Mew (female, Japanese, September 13, 2011)