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Rabu, 21 Desember 2011

IA -ARIA ON THE PLANETES- (イア)


Name: IA (イア)
Gender: Female
Voice Provider: Lia
Illustrator: Aka Akasaka
Release date: January 27, 2012
Developer: 1st Place
Product series: Vocaloid 3
Optimum Tempo: 63~228
Optimum range: B2~A4
Status: In development
Origin: Japan

IA -ARIA ON THE PLANETES- (イア) an upcoming Vocaloid3 who will be voiced by Lia, who is known for "Tori no Uta", used for opening theme of the visual novel Air. A design is to be illustrated by Aka Akasaka, while the design direction is by Maxilla inc. [1]

Trivia
There are at least two ways to read her sub-title of "Aria of the planetes";
  • In her subtitle of "ARIA ON THE PLANETES" the words "Aria" and "Planetes" are latin for "open space" and "planet" giving the translation of "Open Space of the planet".
  • "Aria", is also the Italian word for "air" and was used as a term in opera for expressive pieces usually sung by a single singer.

History

IA was put up for pre-order and is set for release on the 27th of January, 2012. However, nothing is known about her.[2]
A beta demo is now released, this song is a cover of one of Lia's original works. On the 14th of December two more demos were released.

Demo Songs
Marketing
Information is being released much slower. Her promotions have taken the approach to make her seem more outterworldly and mysterious.

Usage for Music

From the demo, she has a light toned voice that is soft and relatively clear. Her voice is similar to her provider's vocals, making her one of the more realistic Vocaloids. Some experienced users report in her demo she sounds flat and is badly tuned with a poor mid-range. Her high notes are also slightly muffled and unclear. However, as this is a beta demo there is still room for improvement.


Originated by Vocaloid Wiki
See More Information at http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/IA

Selasa, 20 Desember 2011

Yuzuki Yukari (結月ゆかり)


Name: Yuzuki Yukari (結月ゆかり)                                                 (Rabbit Form)
Gender: Female                                                                                 
Vioce Provider: Unrevealed [1]
Trivia
-Her design is based on a rabbit, a play on her name.

Yuzuki Yukari (結月ゆかり) is the first Vocaloid developed for Vocaloid3 by AH-Software and vocalomakets.



About...
At the Vocaloid 3 announcements, vocalomakets were said to be working on Vocaloids with a varity of different results. In late November the first of these Vocaloids was revealed.[2]
Prototype demos:
Demos have been uploaded onto Youtube.

Her release date is set for the 22nd of December 2011.[3]
Voiceroid....
She became the first Vocaloid to also be sold as a Voiceroid.

Marketing...


Yuzuki Yukari is being aimed at the producers themselves rather then a general Vocaloid fandom release. She was also made able to be bought with many different other software bundles, including both her Voiceroid and Vocaloid versions and the software suite Music Maker MX.[4]

Usage for Music...
Yuzuki Yukari was released for two different platforms.

Vocaloid 3

She sings in deep to mid female tone and sings in Japanese. Since Vocalmakets were Producers themselves they were able to construct an idea of what other Producers wanted for Vocaloids. She has been produced with the intent aimed at the Producers of Vocaloids. It is reported that in her demos overall she seems one of the higher end in terms of quality Vocaloids and is much smoother then some of the others Vocaloids being released for Vocaloid 3. She is also quite clear and easy to understand in her demos. According to those who worked on her she is good at slow ballads and sings "full of feeling". Her voicebank includes additional sounds that can be imported such as laughter, sighing and breathing, making use of Vocaloid 3 sniplets import.

Voiceroid

AH software are releasing her as a Voiceroid+ voicebank. She is the first Vocaloid released in both formats from Ah Software and second Vocaloid to have a spoken version, with Gachapoid having the first via V-Talk. Voiceroid allows several tones of vocals showing different emotions. However,it is intended for speech rather then singing. Still despite this Voiceroid offers the chance for users to make rap songs easier or use her voiceroid in conjuction with her Vocaloid voicebank allowing for talking during songs.

Originated by Vocaloid Wiki
See More Information at http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Yuzuki_Yukari


CUL(カル Karu)

Name: CUL (カル Karu)
Gender: Female
Voice provider: Eri Kitamura

CUL (カル Karu) was the mascot character for the show VOCALO Revolution. The name has double meanings, short for "culture" and "Culnoza", a collaborative group organized by Hiroto-P.

History....
Cul started off as the mascot for VOCALO Revolution. On June 8th 2011, Yamaha announced that CUL would make a real Vocaloid with the voice provider Eri Kitamura. The publisher will be INTERNET Co.,Ltd. On November 4th 2011, her first demo, a cover of V3 Gumi demo "A Flash of Summer", was released on YouTube. Intertnet Co announced on twitter, CUL will be released around December 22nd. A second demo was also uploaded, this time a cover of V3 Gumi demo "Nightmare." Her third and fourth demos have also been uploaded.

Demo Songs...

  • A Flash of Summer YouTube Broadcast
  • Nightmare YouTube Broadcast
  • Blue Time YouTube Broadcast
  • ☆Magical☆YouTube Broadcast




    Marketing...


    She was introduced in "CUL makes Revolution!". CUL was featured in the shows introduction, the PV "白の季節" and the closing credits of the show. CUL was also the mascot of "CUL project; offical", a website designed to promote Cul to make her offical. Stickers were also released on sale featuring her.[1] A MMD model used in her PVs, such as "CUL makes Revolution!", was later released.

    Usage for Music...

    As the Mascot of VOCALO Revolution, she was designed to help promote the growing Vocaloid culture, aiming to rise awareness and the acceptance of this culture. She originally used other female voices for the purpose of PVs such as VY1. Her voicebank is a powerful "young mature" female voicetype and sings in Japanese. She was made to be able to sing all genres of music, being able to climb from low to high notes with ease. Since she is part of a joint promotional effort, she, like Lily does not use Internet co., Ltd's "-poid" suffix. She comes with or without the Vocaloid 3 start pack. Her notes comng down the octaves are not as smooth in comparison to going up. Based on her demo, some reports place her as a standard quality voicebank.

    Reception...
    Since CUL's existence as a Vocaloid is owed to her fans, CUL already had an established fandom prior to becoming a Vocaloid. She has had much support and publicity within the Japanese fandom and this has resulted in her overall reception being positive. In the overseas fandom, however, there has not been as much interest in her.


    Originated by Vocaloid Wiki
    See More Information at http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/CUL


SeeU (시유, シユ)

Name: SV01 SeeU (See you) (시유)
Gender: Female
Age: 17
Height: 159cm
Weight: 44.5kg
Genre: Korean Pop,Pop Ballad
Range: C3-C5
Tempo: 60-170BPM

illustrator: KKUEM
Voice Provider: Kim Tahi (17 year old) from ''Glam'' K-pop girl band





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SeeU (시유, シユ) is a voicebank for Vocaloid3, the first Vocaloid capable of Korean and the first "Korean/Japanese bilingual" Vocaloid. The voice provider is the artist Kim Dahi (17 year old member of the K-pop girl band "Glam"). Her release was October 21, 2011 (South Korea) and December 16,
2011(Japan).



Trivia...

  • Her name is read as "See you" as in "I see you". According to SBS, this is one of several meanings of her name.[9]
  • About her design:
    • Her cat ears/nekomimi are speakers
    • Her neckband is a CD player
    • Soundwaves light up on the rectangle at her flat-shoes
    • There's a pause button at the back of her clothes
    • There's a power button at the ribbon on her neckband

History...
A demo called I-Fantasy produced by Bang Shi Hyuk (a.k.a. Hitman Bang) was originally released introducing her to the Vocaloid fandom during the Vocaloid3 announcement.[1] On August 30, 2011, her name and appearance were revealed. There will be a limited edition version of her software as a starter pack.
Preorders for SeeU took place on the 14th of October and a community called "CreCrew" is being opened for her. She was released on the 21st with a Vocaloid 3 starter option or without. She also has a limited edition with just her voicebank and a book. SBS mentioned they are keeping the prices down on SeeU. Overseas buyers will have to purchase through eBay.[2] A third demo "Shining Star" was also released.SeeU's release date was announced on SeeU's official site as well as on the SBS Artech_vocaloid twitter page. She was released in Korea on the 21st of October. SeeU was released in Japan on December 16, 2011.

Demo Songs...


Korean Demos

Japanese Demos
Marketing....

An art competition was held related to her. According to SBS Artech, the winner receives a limited version of her software and a Intuos tablet, second place will win the normal software package and the Vocaloid 3 editor, and third place will just receive the limited edition voicebank. The winners of the competition were revealed on September 17, 2011. All winning and notable entries appeared in SeeU's newest demo PV. On the 23rd, her official first demo song was uploaded, featuring all the winners and honorable mention artwork.
On November 17, 2011, SBS posted up an UGC competition for SeeU up to January 12, 2012.

Usage for Music...

SeeU has both a Japanese and a Korean voicebank, allowing her to switch between the languages where needed. Her voice is light-hearted. SBS claim she is best at singing K-pop.
Due to the difficulties in using her and a number of outstanding issues related to the voicebanks, she is currently considered the most complex / advance Vocaloid, a title once held by Megurine Luka.


Korean

SeeU is able to pronounce any sound that can be written in modern hangul. Unlike previous English and Japanese Vocaloids, coding of SeeU's voicebank is only partially based on X-SAMPA, this is due to the fact that the Korean alphabet, hangul, already functions as a phonetical alphabet. Due to it being impossible to code with hangul font, her consonants are based on romanized hangul and her vowels are based on X-SAMPA. Reception of her Korean voicebank from fans have been widely mixed. Many had commented that it is difficult to understand her vocals as they lack clarity and her pronunciation of words occasionally sounds awkward to native Koreans. However with more people using SeeU, her pronounciation, while still a bit awkward, is not as unclear as previously thought. Some comments regarding her pronunciation are that her ㄹ(r) sounds are too trilled and that she also sounds particularly "English-like," as Japanese do not trill their (r)s. Some reports also state she has a pitching issue , this can be fixed with 3rd party software such as pitching software; she is not the first Vocaloid reported with this issue and it has been reported from time to time with Vocaloids since Miriam.
Prior to her release fans had difficulty in predicting her overall tone. This was due to differences between all early demos prior to her release date having prevented precise analysis of her vocals as each demo had different approaches and techniques on manipulating her voice.[4][5] Overall, her default tone sounds similar to her Umbrella demo.

Despite only being bilingual, SBS enjoy calling her "trilingual" owed to their claim of English capablities, despite this is not the case. Her Korean voicebank has more flexiblity to it than her Japanese voicebank and allows for much greater phonetic manipulation; it is easier to match other languages than previous language libraries allowed. This led to the famous claim by SBS that SeeU could even do English using just Korean, a claim that SBS stick by in the Vocafarre. However, SeeU herself often sounds choppy when attempting to do languages with a very different phonetic system to them, this is due to missing diphthongs needed for smoothness. So the effect varies per user on how well she can pull it off, this also involves also learning how Korean works to make the new language so it is often easier to work with Vocaloids of that language than SeeU. This does not prevent those with advance usage attempting to make the most of her flexible capabilities.

Japanese


She had a Japanese voicebank included as well as a Korean. Her Japanese was never demonstrated until her release. Reports on her mention that her phonetics have a little Korean accent and is a little unclear in her "ts-" and "r-" sounds. In terms of usage, her consonants are slurred and she gets off-pitch very easily, especially with hand-drawn vibrato. During pitching, she tends to soften her consonants greatly. She has particular trouble sounding the "s-" phoneme. Quality-wise, she is similar to the Kagamine Rin / Len ACT2 voicebanks. She is also unable to hold a consonant by itself, a common problem noticed in Vocaloid1 software. As with Megurine Luka, those capable of using Japanese voicebanks can at least make use of her software package.
  • Japanese Phonetics

    Receptions...
    Out of the Vocaloid 3 releases, SeeU has had quite a bit of interest in her pre-release form because she was the first Korean Vocaloid. Despite a general praise for her design and vocals, there have been some pre-release complaints. Mostly, her demos have proven to be the single most controversial issue about her. While it is not uncommon for auto-tuning software to be used for demo songs SeeU's demo "i-Fantasy" has been criticized for heavy use of auto-tuning software to the point where some argue it is impossible to actually tell how good the Vocaloid 3 engine is or really hear how her vocals truly are. When demos of Vocaloid 3 Megpoid, Mew and Akikoroid-chan surfaced, comparisons were done and SeeU sounded remarkably realistic compared to them which won her merit. However, it was revealed after a fan reduced the vocals on her demo until only the backing was left that a real vocal was used alongside the Vocaloid voicebank. Both the real singer and Vocaloid voicebank had been blended together to make the song smoother, in theory this hid any robotic results her voicebank produced. The result of the reduction evealing the use of a human singer can be heard here (if you have trouble 0:52-0:59 is most obvious point a human can be heard).

    Furthermore, there were concerns about SBS's early claims of being able to recreate English with the Korean voicebank, when it has been pointed out that Korean doesn't have all the phonetics for English. Some are not impressed with the results and critise SBS's insistance that SeeU is "trilingual", when a proper English voicebank would have produced much more cleaner results for English then what her Korean can produce without the need to learn how to twist Korean to sound English, producing better quality lyrics and smoother singing results.
    SeeU was also subject to pro-Crypton fans within the overseas fandom who disliked the idea of Korean Vocaloids. However, this was nothing new and this kind of treatment was also found already in anti-English Vocaloid fans. Also, within the Japanese fandom there has been a lot of reported hate spread on Nico Nico Douga and 2chan, which has left her hitting a hard pre-release start. It has been pointed out, it is harder to judge an unreleased Vocaloid let alone one for a new version of the software, although the criticism towards the inconsistency with the first set of demos has been her hardest issue amongst fans.[7][8]
    Of all the Vocaloid 3 voicebanks, SeeU has grabbed some of the biggest attention seen thus far in the overseas fandom, however in the Japanese fandom overall she hasn't caught much attention.

    Originated by Vocaloid Wiki
    See more Information at http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/SeeU