trust me, there are loads of Vocaloid songs. Here are just some of the many out there:
Miku Hatsune:
World is Mine; Joker; Last Night, Good Night; Melt; Magnet (duet with Luka); Po Pi Po; Romeo and Cinderella; Love is War; much more.
Rin Kagamine:
Meltdown; Daughter of Evil; Kokoro; Levan Polka; Fear Garden; Butterfly on Your Right Shoulder; I like you, i love you; Paper plane; I can take off my panties!; , and much more
Len Kagamine:
Servant of Evil; Looking for you in the sky; sadistic vampire; spice; prisoner; hot cocoa; a new millenium; the riddler who couldn't solve riddles, and a lot more
Luka Megurerine:
Just Be Friends
All vocaloids:
Alice of Human Sacrifice
hope this helped!
Yes, there are Vocaloid songs that have a tempo of 60 BPM. While many Vocaloid tracks vary in tempo, some songs are intentionally composed at this slower pace for stylistic reasons or to create a specific atmosphere. You can often find such tracks on platforms like Vocaloid's official websites or music streaming services. Checking the metadata of individual songs can help identify their BPM.
You can download IA Vocaloid songs from Nicosound. This site is basically the audio version of NicoNicoDouga. On this site you can download all of IA's songs that have been posted on NicoNicoDouga.
As of this post 8 Aug, 2012, at a minimum, there are over 120,000 songs using Vocaloid. On the Japanese website, Nico Nico Douga (the central hub of Vocaloid music and videos), we get these numbers: 1. 84,000+ original songs tagged with "Vocaloid" and "オリジナル曲" (original_song). 2. 47,000+ cover songs tagged with "Vocaloid" and "カバー曲" (cover_song). Take the above 120,000+ songs from that website alone and consider the following: 1. Add all the potential Nico Nico Douga videos that were tagged incorrectly. 2. Add any original songs and covers from YouTube that are not reprints of existing videos. 3. All other websites that have original music and covers using Vocaloid. The number is possibly much higher than 120,000.
sorry.....there is no anime for vocaloid, but there are some mangas about them you just need to search.
On the internet. Use 'Youtube to Mp3' converter and convert any song on youtube you like (i.e. any vocaloid song on youtube) so there you go :)
Yes, there are Vocaloid songs that have a tempo of 60 BPM. While many Vocaloid tracks vary in tempo, some songs are intentionally composed at this slower pace for stylistic reasons or to create a specific atmosphere. You can often find such tracks on platforms like Vocaloid's official websites or music streaming services. Checking the metadata of individual songs can help identify their BPM.
Vocaloid is a program used to simulate a human voice for use in songs. Hatsune Miku is a popular Japanese Vocaloid.
You can download IA Vocaloid songs from Nicosound. This site is basically the audio version of NicoNicoDouga. On this site you can download all of IA's songs that have been posted on NicoNicoDouga.
Vocaloid is a voice synthesizing program, so it has no single producer. Many people produce songs. Many of the more popular producers have an account on a website called nico nico douga, where they compose and share music made using a vocaloid's voice. Some of the top contributing users might be ryo/supercell, OSTER project, yuukiss, or kz. Remember, a producer is a person who creates vocaloid songs.
I believe so. If a vocaloid song is fanmade, then i think so. A vocaloid singing a previously-copywrited song, though... I'm not sure, it's probably illegal.
No, Vocaloid is not an anime. Vocaloid is a singing voice synthesizer software that allows users to create songs and vocals using virtual characters. However, Vocaloid characters have been featured in various anime and manga series.
Yup! UTAUs can pronounce anything pretty much as well as a Vocaloid, as long as they're recorded right.
Yes, there are at a minimum hundreds, if not more, made in 2011 and plenty more will be created for 2012 and beyond. There's just no end to the number of Vocaloid songs coming out week after week.
The vast majority of her music can be found on Nico Nico Douga, Japan's video sharing website. Some can be found on Piapro, a Japanese collaboration website for Vocaloid music. Many songs are re-uploaded to YouTube. Some songs are sold on iTunes. Albums can be found at a variety of online stores. Other songs can be purchased directly from KarenT, a indie record label for Vocaloid music.
Vocaloid is not a person or a group that you could write messages to. It is a singing synthesizer technology used in many software products also called a Vocaloid. Vocaloid, at its core, is an instrument, like a piano, or guitar. No one person or group controls the music and music videos you see on the Internet. The popularity of Vocaloid is driven by its users and fans. Anyone can purchase a Vocaloid and start creating songs with it.
vocaloid is not a show, it is a software that you put in melodies and lyrics to make them sing Good places to watch Vocaloid are: Youtube and Nico Nico Douga.
As of this post 8 Aug, 2012, at a minimum, there are over 120,000 songs using Vocaloid. On the Japanese website, Nico Nico Douga (the central hub of Vocaloid music and videos), we get these numbers: 1. 84,000+ original songs tagged with "Vocaloid" and "オリジナル曲" (original_song). 2. 47,000+ cover songs tagged with "Vocaloid" and "カバー曲" (cover_song). Take the above 120,000+ songs from that website alone and consider the following: 1. Add all the potential Nico Nico Douga videos that were tagged incorrectly. 2. Add any original songs and covers from YouTube that are not reprints of existing videos. 3. All other websites that have original music and covers using Vocaloid. The number is possibly much higher than 120,000.