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  2. Vocaloid 6 - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid 6 is a singing voice synthesizer application developed by Yamaha Corporation and marks the introduction of Vocaloid:AI technology. It is the successor to Vocaloid 5 in the Vocaloid series. History

  3. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Corporation/Bplats Japanese Unisex ("feminine" vocal) August 5, 2013 Mew Neo: Yamaha Corporation/Bplats Japanese Female Miu Sakamoto August 5, 2013 Hatsune Miku V3 English: Crypton Future Media English Female Saki Fujita August 31, 2013 ZOLA Project Neo: Yamaha Corporation/Bplats Japanese Male Minorun (YUU) Nanox (KYO) Maui (WIL ...

  4. VY1 - Wikipedia

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    During this time, it featured in the first free version of Vocaloid, an iOS app named Vocaloid first under the name of "VY1 lite". This was a slimmed down version of the vocal. [5] The second major update to the vocal occurred on December 17, 2014 with the release of VY1V4 for the Vocaloid 4 engine. [6] This was the first vocal released for the ...

  5. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    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 between Yamaha Corporation and the Music Technology Group in Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. [1]

  6. Vocaloid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid 2 was announced in 2007. Unlike the first engine, Vocaloid 2 based its synthesis on vocal samples, rather than analysis of the human voice. [1] Due to time constraints, unlike the previous engine, it did not have a public beta test and instead bugs were patched as users reported them. [2]

  7. Vocaloid (software) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, Yamaha upgraded the engine version to 1.1. [7] A patch was later released to update all Vocaloid engines to Vocaloid 1.1.2, adding new features to the software, although there were differences between the output results of the engine. [8] A total of five Vocaloid products were released from 2004 to 2006.

  8. Vocaloid 5 - Wikipedia

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    On the day of the maintenance, information on upcoming non-Yamaha vocal Haruno Sora was leaked through a preorder listing; the package was listed as an add-on for the then-unannounced Vocaloid 5. [2] Several hours later, once the maintenance had been completed, Yamaha relaunched the Vocaloid website, officially revealing and releasing Vocaloid ...

  9. Kaito (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kaito (Japanese: カイト) (officially stylized as KAITO) is a Voice Synth developed by Yamaha Corporation for the Vocaloid engine, and distributed by Crypton Future Media. He has performed at live concerts onstage as an animated projection along with Crypton's other Voice Synth characters (like Hatsune Miku ).