Vocaloid

Sep 30, 2015 In November, two different Vocaloid concerts will be ­making their way to London! That’s right – two! If you’ve dreamt of seeing your favourite virtual divas perform live onstage, this is your best chance! They will be held at the Hyper Japan event, and are therefore ‘free’ essentially, if you have purchased a ticket for the convention. Vocaloid의 시스템 구성은 사용자가 가사나 멜로디 등을 입력하는 '스코어 에디터', 음성 소편을 수록한 '가성 라이브러리(가성 음원)', 음성 소편을 연결하여 가성(歌声)을 합성하는 '합성 엔진' 이렇게 3 요소로 구성된다.

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VOCALOID 4.5 Editor for Cubase included. VOCALOID5 includes the VOCALOID4.5 Editor for Cubase, which integrates VOCALOID functions into the “Cubase” DAW platform from Steinberg. This allows you to use VOCALOID5 Voice Banks with the familiar GUI and operability of the VOCALOID4 Editor for Cubase. Vocaloid (ボーカロイド, Bōkaroido) is a singing voice synthesizer software product. Its signal processing part was developed through a joint research project led by Kenmochi Hideki at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, in 2000 and was not originally intended to be a full commercial project.

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Name(s):Vocaloid, ボーカロイド (bōkaroido)
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Scope/Focus:Music
Date(s):2004-present
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Vocaloid

Vocaloid is a singing voice synthesis software. The software is capable of pronouncing the English, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese, and Korean languages with the appropriate voice banks, and other languages in the process of being added. Despite early adoption being mostly on the English side of the fandom, western interest has flagged since, whereas popularity took off to stratospheric heights in Japan with the release of version 2 of the Vocaloid software and introduction of 'characters' for the voice banks, the first of which was 'android diva' Hatsune Miku.

Fandom

The Japanese Vocaloid fandom is very large and active, mostly on the social video-sharing platform Nico Nico Douga and on 2chan. The fandom dynamics are somewhat special since it is not based on a source text, and all media in it are by definition fan works. This creates a very fluid border between 'original', 'transformative', and 'derivative' works, with on one end of the spectrum original songs and PVs (Japanese fandom contains many professional songwriters) and on the other extreme covers produced by feeding saved configuration files to a different voice bank with no editing.

Common fandom activities are writing songs, performing songs, covering existing songs with Vocaloid, making videos for songs, drawing fanart, singing karaoke versions of Vocaloid songs, and playing existing songs on an instrument. Writing fanfiction is a less common fan activity in this fandom.

Related Fandoms

Vocaloid fandom is closely enmeshed with both the UTAU fandom and the Utattemita section of Nico Nico Douga. The Evilious Chronicles and Kagerou Project are two multimedia fandoms that grew out of Vocaloid song cycles.

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Vocaloid Voice Banks

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  • English
    • Vocaloid 1:
    • Vocaloid 2:
    • Vocaloid 3:
    • Vocaloid 4:
      • GUMI (Megpoid)
    • Vocaloid 5:

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  • Japanese
    • Vocaloid 1:
    • Vocaloid 2:
      • Gakupo Kamui (Gackpoid)
      • GUMI (Megpoid)
    • Vocaloid 3:
      • Akikoloid (not commercialized)
    • Vocaloid 4:
    • Vocaloid 5:
  • Korean
    • Vocaloid 3:
    • Vocaloid 4:
  • Chinese
    • Vocaloid 3:
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  • Spanish
    • Vocaloid 3:

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