You can download the torrents via thepiratebay.org and other download sites. Sadly most of these torrents are flawed and have shoddy translation and cracks. You can purchase the vocaloids online, each set is about $200 and the availability of the voices vary from country to country. You'll have to search around for the sets.
Also the music is up for download online via YouTube, mediafire, rapidshare, etc. Your best bet is youtube, and if a song doesn't have a download link, find a youtube to MP3 converter and you're set.
Hatsune Miku is a representation of Yamaha's Vocaloid computer program.
You can't get Vocaloid for free, but there is a programme called UTAU which is nearly the same thing; you can also make your own Vocaloids on that.
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.
In the context of the Vocaloid character, Hatsune Miku, her name, Miku, is derived from the alternate reading of the two kanji character's that, when together, mean "the future" (mirai).
Uh.... Miku is a vocaloid hologram. She isn't real. Just a fictional character.What kind of question is that?
You can either Google "Vocaloid Download" or "Hatsune Miku program download" That's how I found it. But yeah, It's called Vocaloid: Project Diva.
There is no VOCALOID video game, unless you're referring to MMD (Miku Miku Dance), which is completely free on VPVP.
Vocaloid is a program used to simulate a human voice for use in songs. Hatsune Miku is a popular Japanese Vocaloid.
Youtube "Miku miku dance"
Definitely Miku. People who have no idea what Vocaloid is would recognize Miku's official art or the chibi of her with a leek.
Dude, the so-called Miku Vocaloid isn't an anime! It's a voice synthesizer.
Hatsune Miku is a representation of Yamaha's Vocaloid computer program.
No, Hatsune Miku is not an anime. Hatsune Miku is a vocaliod. A vocaliod is a computer generated singer, but Hatsune Miku is by FAR the most popular in Japan.
yes but it is difficult
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!
hatsune miku isn't on an anime, shes a vocaloid.
She's a fanmade spinoff of Miku, made by editing Miku's voice, like Mikuo or Zatsune. So, fanmade vocaloid but not an UTAU.