Appends are like updates for the Vocaloid. They are different voice types made to express the different emotions the Vocaloid may have.
yes
depends on which one you buy. Luka is bilingual and can sing very well in english., and all the vocaloids can sing in english, but you can barley understand them.
Current as of 17 Dec 2012, all Vocaloids (products themselves) known to exist. In order of release starting from 2004 to present day. Also including known upcoming Vocaloids as well as experimental Vocaloids. *** RELEASED *** LEON LOLA Miriam MEIKO KAITO Sweet Ann Hatsune Miku Kagamine Rin • Len - Discontinued, replaced by Act 2 PRIMA Kagamine Rin • Len Act 2 Gackpoid Kamui Gakupo Megurine Luka Megpoid GUMI SONIKA Kaai Yuki SF-A2 Kaihatsu Code Miki Hiyama Kiyoteru Big-Al Hatsune Miku Append (Soft, Sweet, Light, Vivid, Solid, Dark) TONIO Lily VY1 Gachapoid Ryuuto Nekomura Iroha Utatane Pico Kagamine Rin • Len Append (Power, Warm, Sweet • Power, Cold, Serious) VY2 Akikoroid-chan (private Vocaloid for Lawson Inc.) SeeU Megpoid Power (GUMI Power) Megpoid Whisper (GUMI Whisper) Megpoid Adult (GUMI Adult) Megpoid Sweet (GUMI Sweet) VY1V3 Mew Tone Rion Oliver Yuzuki Yukari CUL Bruno Clara IA -ARIA ON THE PLANETES- Megpoid Native (GUMI Native) Aoki Lapis Vocaloid 3 Lily Luo Tianyi Vocaloid 3 Gackpoid VY2V3 *** KNOWN UPCOMING VOCALOIDS *** (in no particular order) Megurine Luka Append Hatsune Miku English MEIKO Append KAITO Append KAITO English Vocaloid 3 Gachapoid VFS-01R Ring Suzune VFS-01L Hibiki Lui Avanna Megpoid GUMI English Unnamed Vocaloid 3 English Male by Zero-G *** EXPERIMENTAL VOCALOIDS *** CV-4Cβ - Created by Crypton Future Media and used in the HRP-4C robot "Project if ..." - Crypton Future Media's experimental child-like Vocaloid *** STATUS UNKNOWN *** CV04 - Crypton Future Media's 4th, and supposedly final, Vocaloid for their CV series Voaloids using a male voice.
I'm not sure if this is entirely true, but I believe that after the commercial failure of KAITO Crypton tried a female Vocaloid character (in this case, Miku Hatsune) and she took the world by storm. Therefore, in order to keep on top, Crypton continued making female Vocaloids, adding some males to keep the balance.
Do you mean Don't Cry by Guns n Roses? There are two versions on Use Your Illusions, the original on I and the alternative on II. I don't know about live versions.
There is no massive difference between the Vocaloid. The most important thing is whether the producer is skillful enough as to use them to make a good sound. But the best vocaloids are probably the new Append ones. There are also a few songs which makes some of the vocaloids sound realistic. Other then that, tune wize, they should more or less be perfect.
If by forms, you mean the six voice libraries that make up the Miku Append product, then they are: Append Dark Append Light Append Soft Append Solid Append Sweet Append Vivid
After Miku was created. Rin and Len Kagamine were the second Vocaloids in Crypton Future Media's Character Vocal Series. The first release date was 27 Dec, 2007. An Act 2 version was released on 18 Jul, 2008 to fix various problems with the original. Kagamine Rin and Len Append was released on 27 Dec. 2010.
there is a game based on vocaloids, but originally its a program.
The word append is a verb. Append means to add or to annex.
you can find most of it on youtube, and some on specialty sites - but most animes have no official english versions of their songs. most will be fan-made or vocaloids.
Yes but only for their first generation Vocaloids, Lola, Leon, and Miriam. Trials for their Vocaloid 2 versions should be available soon, according to their website.
The origin of append is Latin, appendere.
Probably utauloids
We thought it best to append a note to the letter
The past tense of append is appended.
Utaloid is a subcategory of Vocaloid software, with an emphasis on Japanese-speaking virtual singers developed by a specific company. Vocaloid refers to a broader category of voice synthesizing software that can produce singing by inputting lyrics and melodies.