Oliver the Vocaloid does not have an official last name.
She does not have an official last name. Her full name is commonly written as SF-A2 Miki. Most just call her Miki. Her software full product name is SF-A2 Kaihatsu Code Miki (SF-A2開発コード Miki) or translated as "SF-A2 Development Code Miki."
Vocaloid is a commercial voice synthesis software developed by Yamaha that features virtual vocalists, while UTAU is a freeware alternative that allows users to create their own vocal synthesizers. Vocaloid has a larger pool of professional voicebanks available for purchase, while UTAU relies on user-created content.
Utaloid is a subcategory of Vocaloid software, with an emphasis on Japanese-speaking virtual singers developed by a specific company. Vocaloid refers to a broader category of voice synthesizing software that can produce singing by inputting lyrics and melodies.
This issue may arise due to encoding problems in the software or the file itself. It's essential to ensure that the text encoding is compatible with Vocaloid 2. You can try saving the lyrics in a Unicode format like UTF-8 to see if that resolves the problem. Additionally, ensuring that the Vocaloid 2 software is up to date can also help mitigate such issues.
Synthesizers, virtual instruments, and other virtual singers or vocal synthesis software are similar to Vocaloid in that they all produce computer-generated vocals for music production. Examples include UTAU, CeVIO, and Alter/Ego.
Hatsune Miku's voice is generated by a Vocaloid software developed by Crypton Future Media. It is not considered to be a language but rather a synthesized voice that sings in various languages, including Japanese, English, and others.
Kagamine Rin and Len are vocaloid characters created by Crypton Future Media. Rin is symbolized by a road roller, while Len is symbolized by a sparrow. These symbols are often used to represent them in various merchandise and artworks.
The oldest Vocaloid is Leon, released by Zero-G on January 15, 2004. Leon is one of the earliest English-language Vocaloids created for music production.
The Hatsune Miku font used in her box logo is "Mikufont" or "Hatsunefont." It is a custom font made specifically for Hatsune Miku and is not readily available for download. However, you may find similar fonts or fan-made versions inspired by the original.
There could be a variety of reasons why a Vocaloid anime hasn't been made. It could be due to licensing issues, budget constraints, or differences in creative direction between the Vocaloid creators and potential anime producers. Additionally, producing an anime involves a significant investment of time and resources, and the parties involved may have other projects taking priority.
No, "Megpoid" is not Gumi's last name. "Megpoid" is the name of the Vocaloid software that Gumi is associated with. Gumi is the character's name, and she doesn't have a last name as Vocaloid characters are often referred to by their first names only.
Rin and Len Kagamine are vocaloids, virtual singing synthesizers created by Crypton Future Media. They can be programmed to sing in multiple languages, including Japanese and English.
Rin and Len Kagamine are fictional characters from the Vocaloid software, and their actions and expressions are determined by their creators and fans. Kissing and blushing might be included in their animations or stories to convey affection or romantic feelings between the characters. It is a common trope in anime and manga to show blushing when characters express emotions or engage in romantic activities.
Vocaloid
Leon: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, blonde man)
Lola: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, brunette woman)
Miriam: None
MEIKO: None
KAITO: None
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Vocaloid 2
Sweet Ann: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, blonde woman)
Hatsune Miku: 16
Kagamine Rin: 14
Kagamine Len: 14
Prima: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, black-haired woman)
Kagamine Rin (ACT 2): (Everything the same, except her updated VB)
Kagamine Len (ACT 2): (Everything the same, except his updated VB)
Kamui Gakupo: None
Megurine Luka: 20
GUMI: None
Sonika: 17
SF-A2 MIKI: None
Kaai Yuki: 9
Hiyama Kiyoteru: None
Big Al: 25
Hatsune Miku Append: (Everything the same except her outfit & her outfit's color scheme and upgraded VB. She now has 6 new available VBs released under the product name "Hatsune Miku Append." There is exceptionally a lot more info on the web)
Tonio: None (Though illustrated sometimes as a young, brown/black-haired man)
Lily: None
VY1 (Mizki): None
Gachapoid & Gachapin: None
Nekomura Iroha: None
xDD I know A LOT about VOCALOIDS...i'm a DIE-HARD VOCALOID FANATIC !! xDD
As of today (August 31, 2011), there are 52 Vocaloids including Released, Confirmed, and Upcoming Vocaloids.
V1:
LEON
LOLA - Zero-G
MIRIAM- Zero-G
MEIKO - CFM
KAITO - CFM
V2:
Sweet Ann - PowerFX
Hatsune Miku - CFM
Kagamine Rin (ACT 1) - CFM
Kagamine Len (ACT 1) - CFM
Prima - Zero-G
Kagamine Rin (ACT 2) - CFM
Kagamine Len (ACT 2) - CFM
Gackpoid: Kamui Gakupo - Internet Co., Ltd.
Megurine Luka - CFM
Megpoid: GUMI - Internet Co., Ltd.
SONIKA - Zero-G
SF-A2 MIKI - AH Software
Kaai Yuki - AH Software
Hiyama Kiyoteru - AH Software
Big Al - PowerFX
Hatsune Miku Append - CFM
TONIO - Zero-G
LILY - Yamaha Corporation + Avex Management + Internet Co., Ltd.
VY1 (Codenamed: "MIZKI") - Yamaha Corporation + Bplats
Gachapoid: Ryuuto - Internet Co., Ltd.
Nekomura Iroha - AH Software
Utatane Piko - Sony Music Entertainment Japan + Ki/oon Records Inc.
Kagamine Rin Append - CFM
Kagamine Len Append - CFM
VY2 (Codenamed: "YUMA") - Yamaha Corporation + Bplats
Megpoid: GUMI Extend - Internet Co., Ltd.
V3:
Untitled - PowerFX
VFS-01R Ring Suzune - Yamaha Corporation
VFS-01L Lui Hibiki - Yamaha Corporation
SeeU - SBS Artech
Untitled - Zero-G
Untitled - Zero-G
I-Stlye Project; Aoki Lapis - Surfer's Paradise + Studio Deen + Nico Nico Douga user Base
Akikoroid-Chan - Unknown
Untitled - N/A (Spanish Male Vocaloid)
Untitled - N/A (Spanish Female Vocaloid)
Cul 2.0 / CUL-REBiRTH - Internet Co., Ltd.
MEW - Yamaha Corporation
Untitled - 1st Place
Upcoming Products:
KAITO Append - CFM
MEIKO Append - CFM
Megurine Luka Append - CFM
CV04 - CFM
Hatsune Miku (English) - CFM
VY? - Bplats
VY? - Bplats
Untitled - AH Software
Currently out of all the released Vocaloids, iLove Iroha ! ;DD
Anyway, there you go ! There have been word that there may be more upcoming products if the fandom requests for certain types of requests (ex. Zero-G may update current released Vocaloids if fandom requests it, etc.).
NOTE: Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len count individually as ONE VOCALOID; including ACT 1, ACT 2, and Append.
Hope this answered your question ;)
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.
Most songs by Hatsune Miku is occasionally appropriate for kids. However, some songs such as one that refers to making love is highly inappropriate. If you look at pictures of her, though, you may see a few fan-made pictures that show more skin than necessary. In general, Hatsune Miku is appropriate. If you are thirteen or older it is sufficient.
Example of fan-made inappropriate image:
I've been using UTAU for some time, and I'm debating purchasing Lily with her VOCALOID starter pack which includes her voice bank and the Voicaloid 3 editor. I was just wondering though, can I put my UTAU's voicebank into the vocaloid editor or not?
You basically need to rip/cut the arms off a light grey button up top with a collar and attach a turquoise/light blue tie. then you need a black skirt with an optional blue stripe round the bottom edge. you will need black tights and black shoes or thigh-high boots. that are the basics. you will also want headset with red lights, some sort of cylinder-type arm attachment things, a LONG turquoise/blue wig tied in pigtails (optional), you may also want to include Miku's character item which is a leek. A leek is a sort of long green and white vegetable which is available at most grocery stores. be sure to do lots of research on Miku-chan before you start this cosplay/costume.
Minimum System Requirements:
* Windows XP or Windows 2000.
* Pentium III, 1 GHz or faster.
* 512MB of RAM or more.
* Approx 2.6 Gb Hard disk space or more
* CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive
* SVGA Display (1024x768)
* Sound Card with Microsoft DirectSound Compatible driver.
* LAN/network card must be installed, or a USB network card must be connected to the USB port. Recommended System:
* Windows XP.
* Pentium 4, 1.7 GHz or faster.
* I GB of RAM or more Supported Interfaces & Standards:
VST 2.0, ReWire, Windows MME.
Unfortunately, no. Many fans (like me) are hoping there will be a Vocaloid Anime show.