Hatsune Miku is a "digital diva" and a "voice" version of the Vocaloid program. Currently, they are up to Vocaloid 3 as a stable release. The first release of Vocaloid was the most basic, and did not gain as wide-stream popularity as the second (the most popular I would say was the male, Kaito) - of with "Hatsune Miku" is a voice. The most popular "singers" of the Vocaloid 2 release are: Hatsune Miku Megurine Luka Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Lin So there is no "official" partner but these were the other characters released at the same time. As nearly all Vocaloid characters songs are fan-made often times Miku will sing in a duet with another. One of the most popular examples is "Magnet" sung by Miku and Luka.
No there isn't any vocaloid online avatar games. But there is dress up games. I also wish for vocaloid online avatar games.
Vocaloid is just simply a music programme - like. You put music, lyrics in and the singer will sing the song up for you. There is a lot of singers for you to choose from. You could read more at this wikia page : http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki
There are a lot of VOCALOIDs. VOCALOIDs are now up to at least 45, and their are more than 60 voicebanks.
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.
Yes. Only since she stars in one song with Snow Miku from the actual creator of Vocaloid from a music video. If you type in "Vocaloid", though, she won't pop up with the band...she is basically just Hatsune Miku transformed!
There are no official fictional stories associated with any of the Vocaloid characters. This is left entirely up to the users and fans to invent their stories through song, animations, drawings, etc. There have been some published comics that tie in many of the Crypton Vocaloids and fan-made derivative characters into an episodic storyline, but this is not official background for the characters. It does help serve as a common baseline for the fans, however, people should not feel restricted to these. Well, Vocaloid doesn't really have a story line. I mean it's not a manga or anime so, I doubt it has one. Maybe the story line would be then are a computer generated and animated group of singers in Japan. Also just a little extra knowledge. Just because Hatsune Miku has a 01 on her doesn't mean she was created first. Same goes with others Vocaloid's. I think the first was Leon and Lola, and yes they are Vocaloid characters. Hope that helps clear things up! \ ( ^.^ ) /
On his current tour (February 2011) they are Josh Hendley (not positive of the spelling) on fiddle and Bryn Davies on stand-up bass.
All Messed Up - 2011 was released on: USA: 20 April 2011
no vocaloid is a music program and they are just characters with a voice some people like to pair characters together but there are no offical parings it is up to you you can pair any character with any character that you want.
There are no backup singers in the song Not Afraid
Utauloid's and Utau are similar to the Vocaloid program and characters.Utau is the free version of program Vocaloid. It allows the user to either take a premade voicebank, or to create their own Utau using voiceclips. The program is available for download and tutorials on how to do so as well as how to work it can be found on YouTube and other sites. Simply googling 'Utau Program Download' will point in the right direction. However, as it is a free program, the voices available for use are not as nice and polished as the Vocaloid's voicebanks. But since Vocaloid can run up to over $100 to buy, many choose to go with Utau.As such, an Utauloid is an approved Utau voicebank, which has it's own website and character art. A few recognizable Utauloids are Kasane Teto, Kasane Ted, Momone Momo and Defoko. While it is possible for anyone to make their own Utauloid, the Utau wiki will only acknowledge those with the fore mentioned prerequisites (A website where the voicebank may be downloaded, character art and possibly a few other things that I can't remember at this time.)Done! =3