The English version (the version sold in North America and the UK) of the program can be used with an English keyboard.
Yes, all vocaloid programs are compatible with English Computers.
Oliver is the first English Vocaloid he was voiced by a young Brittish boy
If you're talking about the Japanese vocaloid then you can't. But there are several ways to change vocaloid into English once you have it. Like in this video for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D01vaheD-Oc
Far from it! There are 35 released Vocaloids, at least 5 ready for release this year, and many more to come! Upcoming Vocaloids: VY2v3 (Japanese) VY? (English feminine) VY? (English masculine) English Miku English Kaito English SeeU Vocaloid 3 Kaito (Japanese) Luka Append (Japanese/English) Megpoid Native (Japanese) Unnamed Celtic male Vocaloid (English) Unnamed Celtic female Vocaloid (English) Vocaloid 3 Meiko (Japanese) Yayin Gongyu (Chinese) Aoki Lapis (Japanese) Ring Suzune (Japanese) Lui Hibiki (Japanese)
vocaloid is a voice synthesizer system used to sing Edit: That doesn't tell us how to use it!!!
Because Vocaloid is a licensed technology, there are many products that use it. Zero-G's first generation Vocaloids (all English voice libraries) have demo versions available for download. Google the following: zero-g vocaloid trial Should be the first search hit.
The 3rd Vocaloid to be released commercially is Miriam on 1 July 2004. Developed by Zero-G Ltd., Miriam is a English language Vocaloid running on the 1st generation VOCALOID engine. She is voice sampled by Miriam Stockley.
Vocaloid is a program used to simulate a human voice for use in songs. Hatsune Miku is a popular Japanese Vocaloid.
Yes. She is a VOCALOID 2 software created by INTERNET CO. LTD. Her voice provider name is Megumi Nakajima. She has an update, native, and english voice bank in VOCALOID 3.
No. VOCALOID 2 is a software that you need to pay for. If you are looking for the free version of VOCALOID 2 then use Utaloid. It was made by fans and is free.
Actually the first vocaloid was launched with another one at the same time so the first Vocaloids are Leon and Lola. The English Vocaloids. In the series of Japanese Vocaloid however, Meiko is first.
"VOCALOID" has no official anime or manga, as well as no official story, so the answer to your question is no. VOCALOID is a program in either Japanese or English in which users can create or change songs. However, there is an unofficial manga called "Hatsune Miku: Unofficial Hatsune Mix." Though it's an unofficial book, it has still obtained a lot of respect as a funny manga. There are also quite a few vocaloid guide books on how to use the program. You just have to keep searching.