Well, the first one was quite awhile ago in San Francisco, I believe.
The first one I heard of was at NYAF in New York,then I heard about the one at Anime Expo.
You can purchase them from Nico Nico Douga.
You can't there are no more in 2011.
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.
On July 2nd, 2011, a vocaloid concert will be held as part on Anime Expo in Los Angeles CA. The concert is named "Mikunopolis" and will be the US's first live concert for virtual singers.
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Yes Miku will be in California July 1-4 2011 promoting Toyota with a live concert.
Apparently the concert information isn't released until about December I think - but until then research it and look around vocaloid forums and chats for information
You can't there are no more in 2011.
You can purchase them from Nico Nico Douga.
As of my last update in October 2023, there hasn't been any official announcement regarding a Vocaloid concert in Ireland. Vocaloid concerts typically occur in larger cities or established venues, so it would depend on demand and logistics. For the latest updates, it's best to check official Vocaloid social media channels or websites.
You can buy it at Amazon.
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.
LEON and LOLA created by Zero-G ltd. in 2004. They belong in the VOCALOID 1.