♬♩♪Vocaloid Fan Club♬♩♪
SISTER TOUHOU CLUB
BROTHER HETALIA CLUB
Chat room
Welcome to the Vocaloid fan club. A place where you can talk about Vocaloid related things (UTAU fans are welcome too~!)
What's Vocaloid you ask?
Vocaloid is a voice synthesizer program made by Yamaha.
Vocaloid is pretty much used to sing songs. There are multiple voices made by different companies, so far only in English, Spanish, Korean, and Japanese. Vocaloid became popular with the release of Miku Hatsune, made by Crypton.
Example of Vocaloid
What about UTAU?
To put it simply, UTAU is a free, lower quality version of Vocaloid.
Of course there are differences, but I won't go over them.
The most famous UTAU is Teto Kasane. UTAU can be downloaded here, on the official site.
Example of UTAU
Common Myths
1. Miku is the first Vocaloid: Definitely not true. She's not even the first Vocaloid2. She's simply the most popular vocaloid.
2. Crypton Vocaloids are the only real Vocaloids: Definitely not true either. Please do not say this. If it is made with Yamaha's software, it is an official Vocaloid.
3. Teto/Neru/Haku are Vocaloids: I'm sorry, but they aren't. Teto is an UTAU, and Neru and Haku are Fanmade Vocaloids made from Miku's voice. Just because they have been recognized by Crypton does not make them real Vocaloids.
4. Rin and Len are Twins/Mirror Images/Lovers: This may or may not be true. Their relation to each other depends on the particular song or story. So, please no arguing about this. xD
Other Vocaloid Related Things
Vocalistener
Regarding Pocaloid
Pocaloid is a cracked version of the actual Vocaloid software. It is highly looked down upon when people make songs using it, to make a profit. You can find more info about it or to see if you're Vocaloid software is genuine here.
The Vocaloids (in order of release):
Vocaloid 1
Leon(English - Zero-G) *Release date: January 15, 2004*
Lola (English - Zero-G) *Release date: January 15, 2004*
Miriam(English - Zero-G) *Release date: July 1, 2004*
Meiko (Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: November 5, 2004*
Kaito (Japanese - Crpyton Future Media) *Release date: February 17, 2006*
Vocaloid 2
Sweet Ann (English - PowerFX) *Release date: June 29, 2007*
Hatsune Miku (Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: August 31, 2007*
Kagamine Rin/Len(Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: December 27, 2007*
Prima (English - Zero-G) *Release date: January 14, 2008*
Gakpoid/Kamui Gakupo (Japanese - Internet Co.) *Release date: July 31, 2008*
Megurine Luka(Japanese/English - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: Janurary 30, 2009*
Megpoid/Gumi (Japanese - Internet Co.) *Release date: June 26, 2009*
Sonika (English - Zero-G) *Release date: July 14, 2009*
SF-A2 Miki (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: December 4, 2009*
Kaai Yuki (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: December 4, 2010*
Hiyama Kiyoteru (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: December 4, 2009*
Big Al (English - PowerFX) *Release date: December 22, 2009
Hatsune Miku Append[6 given] (Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: April 30, 2010
Tonio (English - Zero-G) *Release date: July 14, 2010*
Lily (Japanese -Avex/Yamaha/Internet Co. LTD) *Release date: August 25, 2010*
VY1 (Japanese - Bplats/Yamaha) *Release date: September 1, 2010*
Gachapoid (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: October 8, 2010*
Nekomura Iroha (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: October 22, 2010*
Utatane Piko (Japanese - Ki/oon Records) *Release date: December 8, 2010*
Kagamine Rin/Len Append[3 given](Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: December 27, 2010*
VY2 (Japanese - Bplats/Yamaha) *Release date: April 25, 2011*
Vocaloid 3
Mew (Japanese - Yamaha)
VY1v3(Japanese - Bplats/Yamaha) *Release date: October 21, 2011*
V3 Megpoid[4 append VB's given](Japanese - Internet Co. LTD.) *Release date: October 21, 2011*
SeeU (Korean - SBS Artech) *Release date: October 21, 2011(Korea) December 16, 2011(Japan)*
Tone Rion (Japanese - MoeJapan) *Release date: December 16, 2011
Oliver (English - Power FX/VocaTone) *Release date: December 21, 2011
CUL (Japanese - Internet Co. LTD.) *Release date: December 22, 2011
Yuzuki Yukari (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: December 22, 2011*
Bruno ( Spanish - Voctro Labs) *Release date: December 23, 2011*
Clara (Spanish - Voctro Labs) *Release date: December 23, 2011*
IA (Japanese - 1st PLACE) *Release date: January 27, 2012*
V3 Megpoid Native (Japanese - Internet Co. LTD.) *Release date: March 16, 2012*
Aoki Lapis (Japanese - Surfer's Paradise/Studio Deen) *Release date: April 6, 2012*
V3 Lily(Japanese - Avex/Internet Co. LTD.) *Release date: April 19, 2012*
Luo Tianyi(Chinese-Bplats/Yamaha) Release date: July 12, 2012
V3Gackpoid[3 voicebanks](Japanese-Internet Co.) Release date: July 13, 2012
Private/Exclusive Vocaloids:
Unnamed Vocaloid using an in development branch of Vocaloid software, Vocaloid-Flex
(Japanese - Crypton Future Media)
CV-4Cβ This video shows a robot using CV-4Cβ 's VB . It also uses the Vocaloid-Flex software (Japanese - Crypton Future Media)
Akikoloid-chan (Japanese - Yamaha/Lawson)
Galaco (Japanese - Yamaha)
Ueki-loid (Japanese - Yamaha/Music Airport Inc.)
Upcoming/Unreleased Vocaloids:
Ring Suzune (Japanese -Yamaha/Vocanext)
Luo Tianyi (Chinese - Yamaha/Bplats)
Kaito Append (Japanese - Crypton Future Media)
Kaito English (English - Crypton Future Media)
Mayu (Japanese - Exit Tunes)
BROTHER HETALIA CLUB
Chat room
Welcome to the Vocaloid fan club. A place where you can talk about Vocaloid related things (UTAU fans are welcome too~!)
What's Vocaloid you ask?
Vocaloid is a voice synthesizer program made by Yamaha.
Vocaloid is pretty much used to sing songs. There are multiple voices made by different companies, so far only in English, Spanish, Korean, and Japanese. Vocaloid became popular with the release of Miku Hatsune, made by Crypton.
Example of Vocaloid
What about UTAU?
To put it simply, UTAU is a free, lower quality version of Vocaloid.
Of course there are differences, but I won't go over them.
The most famous UTAU is Teto Kasane. UTAU can be downloaded here, on the official site.
Example of UTAU
Common Myths
1. Miku is the first Vocaloid: Definitely not true. She's not even the first Vocaloid2. She's simply the most popular vocaloid.
2. Crypton Vocaloids are the only real Vocaloids: Definitely not true either. Please do not say this. If it is made with Yamaha's software, it is an official Vocaloid.
3. Teto/Neru/Haku are Vocaloids: I'm sorry, but they aren't. Teto is an UTAU, and Neru and Haku are Fanmade Vocaloids made from Miku's voice. Just because they have been recognized by Crypton does not make them real Vocaloids.
4. Rin and Len are Twins/Mirror Images/Lovers: This may or may not be true. Their relation to each other depends on the particular song or story. So, please no arguing about this. xD
Other Vocaloid Related Things
Vocalistener
Regarding Pocaloid
Pocaloid is a cracked version of the actual Vocaloid software. It is highly looked down upon when people make songs using it, to make a profit. You can find more info about it or to see if you're Vocaloid software is genuine here.
The Vocaloids (in order of release):
Vocaloid 1
Leon(English - Zero-G) *Release date: January 15, 2004*
Lola (English - Zero-G) *Release date: January 15, 2004*
Miriam(English - Zero-G) *Release date: July 1, 2004*
Meiko (Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: November 5, 2004*
Kaito (Japanese - Crpyton Future Media) *Release date: February 17, 2006*
Vocaloid 2
Sweet Ann (English - PowerFX) *Release date: June 29, 2007*
Hatsune Miku (Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: August 31, 2007*
Kagamine Rin/Len(Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: December 27, 2007*
Prima (English - Zero-G) *Release date: January 14, 2008*
Gakpoid/Kamui Gakupo (Japanese - Internet Co.) *Release date: July 31, 2008*
Megurine Luka(Japanese/English - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: Janurary 30, 2009*
Megpoid/Gumi (Japanese - Internet Co.) *Release date: June 26, 2009*
Sonika (English - Zero-G) *Release date: July 14, 2009*
SF-A2 Miki (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: December 4, 2009*
Kaai Yuki (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: December 4, 2010*
Hiyama Kiyoteru (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: December 4, 2009*
Big Al (English - PowerFX) *Release date: December 22, 2009
Hatsune Miku Append[6 given] (Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: April 30, 2010
Tonio (English - Zero-G) *Release date: July 14, 2010*
Lily (Japanese -Avex/Yamaha/Internet Co. LTD) *Release date: August 25, 2010*
VY1 (Japanese - Bplats/Yamaha) *Release date: September 1, 2010*
Gachapoid (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: October 8, 2010*
Nekomura Iroha (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: October 22, 2010*
Utatane Piko (Japanese - Ki/oon Records) *Release date: December 8, 2010*
Kagamine Rin/Len Append[3 given](Japanese - Crypton Future Media) *Release date: December 27, 2010*
VY2 (Japanese - Bplats/Yamaha) *Release date: April 25, 2011*
Vocaloid 3
Mew (Japanese - Yamaha)
VY1v3(Japanese - Bplats/Yamaha) *Release date: October 21, 2011*
V3 Megpoid[4 append VB's given](Japanese - Internet Co. LTD.) *Release date: October 21, 2011*
SeeU (Korean - SBS Artech) *Release date: October 21, 2011(Korea) December 16, 2011(Japan)*
Tone Rion (Japanese - MoeJapan) *Release date: December 16, 2011
Oliver (English - Power FX/VocaTone) *Release date: December 21, 2011
CUL (Japanese - Internet Co. LTD.) *Release date: December 22, 2011
Yuzuki Yukari (Japanese - AH Software) *Release date: December 22, 2011*
Bruno ( Spanish - Voctro Labs) *Release date: December 23, 2011*
Clara (Spanish - Voctro Labs) *Release date: December 23, 2011*
IA (Japanese - 1st PLACE) *Release date: January 27, 2012*
V3 Megpoid Native (Japanese - Internet Co. LTD.) *Release date: March 16, 2012*
Aoki Lapis (Japanese - Surfer's Paradise/Studio Deen) *Release date: April 6, 2012*
V3 Lily(Japanese - Avex/Internet Co. LTD.) *Release date: April 19, 2012*
Luo Tianyi(Chinese-Bplats/Yamaha) Release date: July 12, 2012
V3Gackpoid[3 voicebanks](Japanese-Internet Co.) Release date: July 13, 2012
Private/Exclusive Vocaloids:
Unnamed Vocaloid using an in development branch of Vocaloid software, Vocaloid-Flex
(Japanese - Crypton Future Media)
CV-4Cβ This video shows a robot using CV-4Cβ 's VB . It also uses the Vocaloid-Flex software (Japanese - Crypton Future Media)
Akikoloid-chan (Japanese - Yamaha/Lawson)
Galaco (Japanese - Yamaha)
Ueki-loid (Japanese - Yamaha/Music Airport Inc.)
Upcoming/Unreleased Vocaloids:
Ring Suzune (Japanese -Yamaha/Vocanext)
Luo Tianyi (Chinese - Yamaha/Bplats)
Kaito Append (Japanese - Crypton Future Media)
Kaito English (English - Crypton Future Media)
Mayu (Japanese - Exit Tunes)









