Yamaha created and developed the Vocaloid technology. See the Vocaloid wiki article for more details about the technology and its impact on the internet.
Oliver is the first English Vocaloid he was voiced by a young Brittish boy
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.
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.
For professianal musicanians. VOCALOID is'nt the only software with virtual voice for musicans, but others, such as CANTOR, Cadencii, UTAU, iVOXEL, Voceroid, Voceroid+, CeVIO, and more are the same as VOCALOID (except some of the software only speak).
LEON and LOLA created by Zero-G ltd. in 2004. They belong in the VOCALOID 1.
Yamaha created and developed the Vocaloid technology. See the Vocaloid wiki article for more details about the technology and its impact on the internet.
Vocaloid is not an Anime. So Lucky Star. If you're going to ask which was created first, it is unknown. What I do know is that Vocaloid was created before Lucky Star's Games, Light Novels, Animes, and the second Manga series...the first Manga series of Lucky Star and Vocaloid both were released in January of 2004. Answer 2: VOCALOID was anounced in 2003, and the first VOCALOIDs (LEON and LOLA) were shown at the NAMM Show in Janurary 2004. LEON and LOLA were later released at March 2004.
The initial idea for Vocaloid began in 2000. If we don't count prototype versions of the software, the first commercially available Vocaloid was released in January of 2004.
Oliver is the first English Vocaloid he was voiced by a young Brittish boy
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.
Kenmochi Hideki / in 2000 .
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.
VOCALOID is NOT a cartoon nor an anime. It is just a singing synthesis program made by Kenmochi Hideki and other companies.
Yes, Ai is a vocaloid. A vocaloid 3 to be exact.
Yes, there are several websites and communities dedicated to Vocaloid papercrafts. Sites like DeviantArt and Papercraft Museum often feature user-created templates for various Vocaloid characters. You can also find downloadable templates and instructions on forums and fan sites dedicated to Vocaloid. Just search for "Vocaloid papercraft" to explore the available resources!
In terms of Vocaloid software: no. The Vocaloid software was developed in Spain at Pompeu Fabra University, though the research team which created it was led by a Japanese man, Kenmochi Hideki. In terms of Vocaloid characters: the first two were Leon (LE♂N) and Lola (L♀la), though they did not have "avatars" and only sang in English. They were developed and marketed by the Japanese company Yamaha, so in a sense Japan can be considered the first country to have Vocaloids.