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Miim can also sing, using the vocal synthesizer Vocaloid.
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The first of the majorupdates to occur to the software was upon the release of the Vocaloid 3 engine.
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The second major update to the vocal occurred on December 17,2014 with the release of VY1V4 for the Vocaloid 4 engine.
The vocal was also developed for the"YAMAHA VOCALOID LSI"NSX-1" based Singing Keyboard" under the name of"eVY1".
VY1 was also used for the iOS game Vocalodama(ボカロダマ),which was powered by a lite version of the Vocaloid engine.[14].
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VY1 was also used for VOCALO Revolution, a Vocaloid related TV program that aired in Japan in January 2011, and was used as the singing vocal for the shows mascot"Cul.[3].
The second major update to the vocal occurred onDecember 17, 2014 with the release of VY1v4 for the Vocaloid 4 engine.[6] This was the first vocal released for the engine.
Its name of"VY1" stands for"Vocaloid Yamaha 1", its codename of"Mizki" refers to the flower hanamizuki.
J-pop Stylistic origins Kayōkyoku dance-pop Hi-NRG electropop synthpop jazz fusion house Eurobeat bitpop Cultural origins Nominally 1980s- early 1990s Japan; Roots traced to the 1960s- 1970s Typical instruments Vocals Vocaloid drum machine sampler synthesizer personal computer keyboard Fusion genres Japanese hip hop kawaii metal Regional scenes Shibuya-kei Other topics Enka Para Para ryūkōka Super Eurobeat Japanese rock.
Its name of"VY1" stands for"Vocaloid Yamaha 1", its codename of"Mizki" refers to the flower hanamizuki.[1] Its creation echoed the development of Meiko a number of years earlier.
During this time, it featured in the first free version of Vocaloid, an iOS app named Vocaloid first under the name of"VY1 lite".
A patch was later released to update all Vocaloid engines to Vocaloid 1.1.2, adding new features to the software, although there were differences between the output results of the engine.
Sound on Sound. Retrieved March 26, 2011.↑Zero-G e-mail;"It is true that Yamaha are not supporting Vocaloid 1- that means they will not make Leon, Lola or Miriam work 100% on the latest PC systems like Windows 7 or 64 bit.
This article contains excerpts from Megurine Luka at Vocaloid Wiki, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0(Unported) license.
After the MEIKO V3 release, Luka became the only member of the Vocaloid 2 Character Vocal Series vocals to have a product on the charts, leaving her in 5th place.
The vocals were announced to have been dropped in favor of Vocaloid 3 productions on December 1, 2011.[2] Once again the Vocaloid 3 update did not occur.
On March 19, 2015,a new version of Luka developed for Vocaloid 4, called Megurine Luka V4X, was released containing a package of 6 vocals- 4 for Japanese and 2 for English.
VY1 also had an overhauledversion of the Japanese vocal library system for Vocaloid 2 without the need of an engine update that resulted in"improved" performance over past Japanese vocals.
She originally was going to receive an update called"Megurine Luka Append" developed for Vocaloid 2. Luka's Append vocal was used on the album Vocaloid Minzoku Chō Kyokushū(VOCALOID民族調曲集) for the song"Hoshizora to Yuki no Butōkai(Zeal mix)".