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Vocaloid

Vocaloid is a Japanese singing voice synthesizer created by Yamaha Corporation. The software allows the creation of music through the input of lyrics and a melody.

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What food is each VOCALOID associated with?

Well honey, VOCALOIDs aren't exactly known for their culinary skills, but if we're talking about their character designs, we can play this game. Hatsune Miku is often associated with leeks because of that "Leekspin" meme, Rin and Len Kagamine are linked to bananas because of their yellow outfits, and Megurine Luka has ties to tuna because of her name's similarity to "maguro" in Japanese. Just remember, these associations are as random as my love for a good dirty martini.

Does Hatsune Miku have physiology?

Hatsune Miku is a humanoid persona and a computer-generated character, so she doesn't have a physical body with physiology like humans do. She exists as a virtual singer created using Vocaloid software.

How come when you try to load motion data on Miku Miku Dance it says This file is not Vocaloid Motion Data File?

Make sure the motion data file you're trying to load is compatible with Miku Miku Dance (MMD) and is not meant for a different software or format. Look for motion data specifically designed for MMD using the .vmd extension. If the file still does not load, it may be corrupt or incompatible with your version of MMD.

How much does hatsune Miku weigh?

Hatsune Miku is a virtual singer and character, so she does not have a physical weight. She exists as a hologram and is not bound by physical attributes like weight.

How much dose miku hatsune weigh?

As a virtual character, Miku Hatsune does not have a physical form or weight. She is a digital creation and her weight is not applicable.

What is Oliver the vocaloid last name?

Oliver the Vocaloid does not have an official last name.

What is the vocaloid galaco's last name?

Galaco does not have an official last name.

What is Miki's last name in Vocaloid?

She does not have an official last name. Her full name is commonly written as SF-A2 Miki. Most just call her Miki. Her software full product name is SF-A2 Kaihatsu Code Miki (SF-A2開発コード Miki) or translated as "SF-A2 Development Code Miki."

What is the difference between vocaloid and UTAU?

Vocaloid is a commercial voice synthesis software developed by Yamaha that features virtual vocalists, while UTAU is a freeware alternative that allows users to create their own vocal synthesizers. Vocaloid has a larger pool of professional voicebanks available for purchase, while UTAU relies on user-created content.

What is the difference between an utaloid and a vocaloid?

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.

Why does Vocaloid 2 Miku download not recognize lyrics typed in romaji hiragana katakana copypasta and reverts back to either a's or question marks?

This issue may arise due to encoding problems in the software or the file itself. It's essential to ensure that the text encoding is compatible with Vocaloid 2. You can try saving the lyrics in a Unicode format like UTF-8 to see if that resolves the problem. Additionally, ensuring that the Vocaloid 2 software is up to date can also help mitigate such issues.

What is similar to a vocaloid?

Synthesizers, virtual instruments, and other virtual singers or vocal synthesis software are similar to Vocaloid in that they all produce computer-generated vocals for music production. Examples include UTAU, CeVIO, and Alter/Ego.

What language is hatsune miku?

Hatsune Miku's voice is generated by a Vocaloid software developed by Crypton Future Media. It is not considered to be a language but rather a synthesized voice that sings in various languages, including Japanese, English, and others.

What are kagamine rin and len symbols?

Kagamine Rin and Len are vocaloid characters created by Crypton Future Media. Rin is symbolized by a road roller, while Len is symbolized by a sparrow. These symbols are often used to represent them in various merchandise and artworks.

Who is the oldest vocaloid?

The oldest Vocaloid is Leon, released by Zero-G on January 15, 2004. Leon is one of the earliest English-language Vocaloids created for music production.

Where Can you download the Hatsune Miku Font from her box logo?

The Hatsune Miku font used in her box logo is "Mikufont" or "Hatsunefont." It is a custom font made specifically for Hatsune Miku and is not readily available for download. However, you may find similar fonts or fan-made versions inspired by the original.

The characters' personalities have already been developed and so have the stories based off the Project Diva openings so why won't they make a Vocaloid anime?

There could be a variety of reasons why a Vocaloid anime hasn't been made. It could be due to licensing issues, budget constraints, or differences in creative direction between the Vocaloid creators and potential anime producers. Additionally, producing an anime involves a significant investment of time and resources, and the parties involved may have other projects taking priority.

Is 'megpoid' vocaloid gumi's last name?

No. "Megpoid" is the name of the software itself. The name is derived from Megumi Nakajima, the vocal sample provider. Gumi, is the character and doesn't have an established last name. Similar to the way Megpoid is named, Internet Co. Ltd, also has Gackpoid and Gachapoid.

What language does rin and len kagamine speak?

Both of their voice bank are by the same person and both speak in Japanese.

Why does Rin or Len Kagamine sometimes kiss each other then they blush?

well its either that they kind of like each other and are shy to just say it OR that they're embarrassed that since they're both brother and sister (from what I've learned and heard) and that they're both kissing each other [wouldn't you be embarrassed if you were kissing your brother or sister? i would]

How old are all of the Vocaloids?

Vocaloid

Leon: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, blonde man)

Lola: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, brunette woman)

Miriam: None

MEIKO: None

KAITO: None

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Vocaloid 2

Sweet Ann: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, blonde woman)

Hatsune Miku: 16

Kagamine Rin: 14

Kagamine Len: 14

Prima: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, black-haired woman)

Kagamine Rin (ACT 2): (Everything the same, except her updated VB)

Kagamine Len (ACT 2): (Everything the same, except his updated VB)

Kamui Gakupo: None

Megurine Luka: 20

GUMI: None

Sonika: 17

SF-A2 MIKI: None

Kaai Yuki: 9

Hiyama Kiyoteru: None

Big Al: 25

Hatsune Miku Append: (Everything the same except her outfit & her outfit's color scheme and upgraded VB. She now has 6 new available VBs released under the product name "Hatsune Miku Append." There is exceptionally a lot more info on the web)

Tonio: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, brown/black-haired man)

Lily: None

VY1 (Mizki): None

Gachapoid & Gachapin: None

Nekomura Iroha: None

xDD I know A LOT about VOCALOIDS...i'm a DIE-HARD VOCALOID FANATIC !! xDD

What is the number of each vocaloid?

As of today (August 31, 2011), there are 52 Vocaloids including Released, Confirmed, and Upcoming Vocaloids.

V1:

LEON

LOLA - Zero-G

MIRIAM- Zero-G

MEIKO - CFM

KAITO - CFM

V2:

Sweet Ann - PowerFX

Hatsune Miku - CFM

Kagamine Rin (ACT 1) - CFM

Kagamine Len (ACT 1) - CFM

Prima - Zero-G

Kagamine Rin (ACT 2) - CFM

Kagamine Len (ACT 2) - CFM

Gackpoid: Kamui Gakupo - Internet Co., Ltd.

Megurine Luka - CFM

Megpoid: GUMI - Internet Co., Ltd.

SONIKA - Zero-G

SF-A2 MIKI - AH Software

Kaai Yuki - AH Software

Hiyama Kiyoteru - AH Software

Big Al - PowerFX

Hatsune Miku Append - CFM

TONIO - Zero-G

LILY - Yamaha Corporation + Avex Management + Internet Co., Ltd.

VY1 (Codenamed: "MIZKI") - Yamaha Corporation + Bplats

Gachapoid: Ryuuto - Internet Co., Ltd.

Nekomura Iroha - AH Software

Utatane Piko - Sony Music Entertainment Japan + Ki/oon Records Inc.

Kagamine Rin Append - CFM

Kagamine Len Append - CFM

VY2 (Codenamed: "YUMA") - Yamaha Corporation + Bplats

Megpoid: GUMI Extend - Internet Co., Ltd.

V3:

Untitled - PowerFX

VFS-01R Ring Suzune - Yamaha Corporation

VFS-01L Lui Hibiki - Yamaha Corporation

SeeU - SBS Artech

Untitled - Zero-G

Untitled - Zero-G

I-Stlye Project; Aoki Lapis - Surfer's Paradise + Studio Deen + Nico Nico Douga user Base

Akikoroid-Chan - Unknown

Untitled - N/A (Spanish Male Vocaloid)

Untitled - N/A (Spanish Female Vocaloid)

Cul 2.0 / CUL-REBiRTH - Internet Co., Ltd.

MEW - Yamaha Corporation

Untitled - 1st Place

Upcoming Products:

KAITO Append - CFM

MEIKO Append - CFM

Megurine Luka Append - CFM

CV04 - CFM

Hatsune Miku (English) - CFM

VY? - Bplats

VY? - Bplats

Untitled - AH Software

Currently out of all the released Vocaloids, iLove Iroha ! ;DD

Anyway, there you go ! There have been word that there may be more upcoming products if the fandom requests for certain types of requests (ex. Zero-G may update current released Vocaloids if fandom requests it, etc.).

NOTE: Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len count individually as ONE VOCALOID; including ACT 1, ACT 2, and Append.

Hope this answered your question ;)

What is a good vocaloid character maker?

Just to inform you, VOCALOID is a software. And mainly if you want to make something simliar to a vocaloid (music wise) people usually use Utau, I'm not sure how it works, but it's a way where you could make your own vocaloid, but instead call it an Utau.

If you're tyring to find out how to make a vocaloid costume for your own character. There are quite a few Vocaloid Dress up games on Deviantart.com, if you want to draw it for example, it's probably best to do some research on other vocaloids or Utaus to come up with your own ideas.

Is there any vocaloid outfits for kids?

Most songs by Hatsune Miku is occasionally appropriate for kids. However, some songs such as one that refers to making love is highly inappropriate. If you look at pictures of her, though, you may see a few fan-made pictures that show more skin than necessary. In general, Hatsune Miku is appropriate. If you are thirteen or older it is sufficient.

Example of fan-made inappropriate image: