Likewise, Haneoka created the box art concept. First instance, around this time, there was a habit among Vocaloid producers of "first I'll post a one-chorus short version, then I'll make the full version." I endured the harsh conditions and continued to spurt out song ideas from my lower half. A Japanese electro-pop artist, Susumu Hirasawa, announced that he used a female VOCALOID in the original soundtrack of "Paprika" by Satoshi Kon on his blog. Thanks in advance. Additional Information: Sweet Ann was the first English capable Vocaloid and the first Vocaloid voicebank library released for Vocaloid 2.Her voice is an improvement over past female Vocaloid voices Lola and Miriam and is a professional producer aimed voicebank. Yuyoyuppe (DJ/TEKINA//SOMETHING)
So for now, I'll just say, keep it up. save. Chouchou-P (papiyon)
A Japanese female released for the Vocaloid 3 engine by AH Software on December 22, 2011. Congratulations to Hatsune Miku for her 10 years. She is based on the voice of Chihiro Ishiguro. My favorite Vocaloid song of all time is World's End Dancehall by wowaka. D&D Beyond Nanou (CIVILIAN)
I didn't think I liked her that much at first, but before I knew it, it felt like we'd been married all along. I have far too many favorite songs, really, but since I make songs too, my favorite songs are honestly my own, so I'll exempt those. I told him as much when I was able to meet with him once before, but perhaps he thought I was just being polite, and thus more or less ignored it. Like in A Born Coward, for instance. In high school, I formed a band, learned about digital music, and made my first song. The song that sticks in my memories most is livetune's Packaged. But through the passing of ten whole years, I'm now convinced that Hatsune Miku and the culture of Vocaloid will likely never end, but continue always. Congratulations. No expression of gratitude would be enough, but for this 10th anniversary, let me use this place to say my thanks. In addition, I have to say Melt and Black☆Rock Shooter left strong impressions on me. I think I'd like to choose "Hatsune Miku Sang a Cover of "Saihate."" She feels to me like a person who gave me the opportunity to seriously do music. There are so many, it's hard to say, but if I must give one, it's baker's "celluloid." ODDS & ENDS by ryo (supercell) feat. Thanks to all who respond. There are a lot of high-tempo Vocaloid songs nowadays, but I think I like middle-tempo Vocaloid most. "Give My Regards to Yotsuya-san" by Eight. Known for: "Hello/Howareyou". It may technically not be considered a "Vocaloid song," but I'd say yuukiss's cover of Dearest (original by Ayumi Hamasaki). Yukari's VOCALOID vocal was released in co-development to her VOICEROID voicebank and was meant to portray a young female vocal with much softness and expression. Thanks to Miku, I could see a lot of sights I wouldn't normally see. I remember it was difficult to obtain Hatsune Miku at the time due to shortages, so when I finally purchased her, I was extremely hurried and devoted myself to making songs. Log in or sign up to leave a comment Log In Sign Up. Congratulations on 10 years!! The lyrics don't gloss over anything, leaving nothing but sheer reality, yet they're powerful and encouraging, which is just the salvation I sought at the time. [I would be remiss not to remind people that 40mP literally met his wife through Vocaloid.] D&D Beyond At the same time, I felt infinite possibility in the music video, and it made me want to leap into that world myself. You have a cute girl like Miku-chan who can sing anything, and you won't make her say pervy things? Known for: "Servant of Evil". Known for: "Don't Look At Me That Way". She was the first AH Software Vocaloid to also receive a Voiceroid vocal which was also released on December 22, 2011. Now let's go for 20 years! Some are using the VOCALOID software. It's difficult to settle on one song, but I love kihirohito's "Defense Girl Sowaka-chan" series and listen to it often. Those are usually identified in the community by the honorific "P" after their nickname (e.g. Known for: "Eh? It took quite a while to make, and made me get a strong taste of the pain of childbirth. But enough about that - I really like it! I only actually started using her in 2009, so it's been about 8 years since I came to know her. I was moved by the tuning that could be mistaken as human, and felt it was the future - listening to this song made me decide to buy Hatsune Miku. Tag Archives: Female Vocal. Vocaloid, led by Hatsune Miku, breathed life into my music, and taught me new possibilities and ways that music could be. I'll choose the song that got me to start Vocaloid. These ten years have felt so short, yet so long. Her sweet voice has made her popular amongst main stream and indie producers. To be honest, I was like "Waugh." RyuuseiP). Congratulations on Hatsune Miku's 10th anniversary. It's reeeally difficult to narrow it down to one, but if I must, I'll say kz's Strobe Nights. Known for: "*Hello, Planet.". (laughs), cosMo@Bousou-P
So my Miku (V2) is second-generation. Arranged in semi-alphabetical and chronological order by company. RyuuseiP). After all, I consider this song to have changed my life. That's just how polished she feels - a prime Vocaloid who's pretty listenable even without any special work. I couldn't believe this reality. As I recklessly put out song after song, I one day noticed the abnormal looks others were giving me. However some also create original songs. It's a precious song that became the starting point for everything. Thank you so much for being born into this world. In rare cases, producers can also create PV's or artwork for their own works. I'm very grateful for the countless songs she's sung over the years! Congratulations on your 10th anniversary! Pinocchio-P
Thank you. Do you dream of having your original songs performed by internationally famous pop idols? So it just clicked together, like a fateful event that happens once in a million years when all the planets in the solar system are aligned. Out-there performers, deranged Vocaloid producers, madman singers, zombified record people, and online-stalker fans... before I knew it, many people were watching me and my Miku-chan. Her sweet voice has made her popular amongst main stream and indie producers. Hatsune Miku. In middle school, I became interested in computers. "Tell Your World" livetune feat. At the time, I thought Vocaloid meant idol songs, so the earthen lyrics and band sound reconstructed that picture. Known for: "This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Committee.". I hope to never forget those initial feelings, and intend to still pursue the possibilities of Hatsune Miku, so regards! First, congratulations on your 10th anniversary! I wonder if there are any female vocaloid producers, please tell me if you know any! That story aside, now that Miku-chan's name roars throughout the world, it makes me really nostalgic to remember how back when she was just getting started, I wondered "should I offer her some flowers?" Should I put it like that? (laughs) I think "carol" was the first Vocaloid song I heard online. Congratulations to Miku for her 10th anniversary! Miku-san, congratulations on your 10th anniversary. In part, listening to this song lit a fire under me to create songs with Hatsune Miku. Drain (by Treow). I became connected with people I would've never come to know from living as an ordinary working adult, and I'm sure it expanded my knowledge, and gave me a lot of fun times. But each time, I was made to stand up again by Miku-chan's lisping voice, striped underwear, and exposed underarms. However some also create original songs. I remember being knocked out by the first second. A Japanese electro-pop artist, Susumu Hirasawa, announced that he used a female VOCALOID in the original soundtrack of "Paprika" by Satoshi Kon on his blog. ", 10 Years of Vocaloid Producers - Miku's 10th. sasakure.UK
Kurousa-P
Keep going as always. Being able to grow side by side with Miku has been a special, amazing experience for me. (Arocalypse equivalent thread can be found here!) I first learned of Vocaloid in 2008. Wouldn't've done music if you wasn't around, nope! I listened to it like crazy before I started making Vocaloid music. Female songwriters and producers are even more outnumbered: 12.3 percent of songwriters of the 600 most popular songs of the last six years were women, while 2 percent of producers … If I hadn't met this thing called Vocaloid, I may not have ever taken music this seriously, and may not have been continuing with music now. I'd love to throw out compliments to many others, but that might seem indecent in a "the grass is always greener" way, so while it's singing my own praises, I'd like to choose one of my own songs. The following is a list of utaite who are also producers. If the thing known as Vocaloid didn't exist in this world, I think I would have quit music long, long ago. It's still a precious memory now. It was like a condensed world akin to the free horror games I played at the time, and it hit me like a knife. I pray for your future success. When Hatsune Miku started becoming popular, I think there were a lot of lyrics directed at Miku, or singing about Miku herself, but starting around the time Melt was posted, I remember that's when the authorship of so-called Vocaloid producers became stronger, and the lyrics changed to something from a creator directed at listeners. 100% Upvoted. Those familiar with the VOCALOID SONiKA are aware that she is not the easiest VOCALOID to use. Hearing this song in Google's TV commercial showing a world centered around Hatsune Miku, I thought it was a fantastic song, that shows how it continues to expand. When I'm at a loss while making something and want to get back to the roots, I often listen to this song. Once again, congratulations on 10 years. I was captivated by the unique poppiness of it. I worked with the spirit of someone who doesn't want to be late to a bustling festival. I'll also see my 10th anniversary of posting this year. Mitchie M
Both for a listener or a fellow creator, it's very moving to listen to, and it still stimulates me to do my best every time I listen to it. I think it's a very arduous task to preserve a single thing for 10 long years. There's been silence for a while as far as posting videos with my Miku-san, but she continues to work hard with me in a different form now. I don't know any lyrics more persuasive than this song's. I hope she can continue to exist as a source of life for nobodies like me, now and forever. Vocaloid (ボーカロイド, Bōkaroido) is a singing voice synthesizer software.Its signal processing part was developed through a joint research project led by Kenmochi Hideki at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain in 2000 and was not originally intended to be a full commercial project. So much has happened, hasn't it? When I met Miku-chan, I thought "Oh man, everybody's gonna make pervy songs with this, lololol, I'll make them too!" Known for: "Sakura no Ame (Rain of Cherry Blossoms)". Miku, congratulations on 10 years! I'm really at a loss on deciding my favorite, since there are a lot of songs I like to about the same degree. Ah, Right.". At the time, I would put on this song right after waking up to fill myself with energy for the day. Congratulations on 10 years. It being such a fascinating culture that it can't even be celebrated in a standard way, I can't help but look forward to a future where it continues to stir up the internet and entertainment. I've been listening to Unknown Mother Goose nonstop lately! She was originally created as a mascot of a relief campaign in the Tohoku region following an earthquake and tsunami that devastated the region on March 11, 2011, later released as a Voiceroid. MARiA and I, who now work together with as a unit, also make brief appearances in that commercial. Ah, that brings me back. Which was a reference to this song :P Anywaaaay, I decided to make a thread for Vocaloid fans or those interested in or thinking about joining the Vocaloid fandom!! Stella is a XSY fanloid that was presented in January 2015 as a "new VOCALOID" by PLTech. I think I repay the favor to Miku by continuing to make songs, so I'd like to continue on having fun and not straining myself. I still don't know what will happen in the next ten years, or if I'll be able to keep going without getting tired of it, but I'll make the most of "not knowing," and I hope to continue on to the next step. She gave me the power to make my dreams come true. I have a lot of favorites, so it's very difficult to decide on one. Without exaggeration, the opportunity to make music and the fact I make it in the way I do now is all thanks to Hatsune Miku (and everyone who listened to my songs). (laughs). Please continue apace. I would call it the first song where I seriously worked together with Hatsune Miku. Known for: "Paradichlorobenzene". However, on July 12, 2014, it was announced that ALYS would be available for the CeVIO Creative Studio engine and the VOCALOID project was dropped. First of all, congratulations on your 10th anniversary! share. To my precious friend who cut open the way and shared the opportunity to create, I offer thanks and words of celebration. The first I listened to was Double Lariat by Agoaniki. Congratulations for Hatsune Miku's 10th anniversary! But if I must offer one here, it's baker's "carol." halyosy
It was also my first exposure to Vocaloid. I'm a little lost on how to celebrate "the concept of Hatsune Miku," but there are no doubt many wonderful things there. Are you a monk in training? In that time, Hatsune Miku has established herself and become known the world over, and that initial fervor has taken another form. out of service
There are really so many Vocaloid songs I like, but when I go back and listen to the old ones I used to listen to, it feels like this one is best at bringing back my feelings from that time. Congratulations on 10 years. It's exciting to think about, and makes my chest feel warm. It's a very strange feeling how nearly 10 years later, I'm active as a Vocaloid producer myself! Known for: "The Reckless Driving Running-Amuck of Hatsune Miku". Thank you. That practice seemed to come from everyone's haste making them want to post something even if it was incomplete, and I believe it's a sign of how many people at the time thought the Hatsune Miku boom wouldn't last very long. Please, keep giving your all to carry the world of Vocaloid! I still remember to this day how I bought Miku at the store, made "moon," and then was hit by a double whammy of PC failure and losing my Miku disk. Even so, she's still 16, so. D&D Beyond Known for: "Sweet Devil". haha AdyS: It was not until late 2010, where I started to have an interest in Vocaloid, which was also around the time I bought FL Studio.I really wanted to make my own songs and all that [but] I still had zero interest [in making] a Vocaloid song back then. I still love it. It's rather difficult to narrow it down to one, but I'll choose Hachi's Matryoshka. In elementary school, I started playing guitar. And in college, I met Hatsune Miku. I was extremely happy when I got the album this song is on autographed by its creator, Mitchie M. Asa (Wagakki Band)
It felt like something you could start doing even without friends or money, just all on your own. Just how many creatives have you lifted up by serving as such a superb interface for at-home composers to post songs? Please, continue to give chances to the young and talented. The flow, atmosphere, character, and melody are all very powerful, and I can still remember it all clearly now, quite a while after it was posted.,
I look forward to future evolution. Time really flies. Known for: "Yurufuwa Jukai Girl (Easygoing Jukai Girl)". Currently, I don't have many chances to use Hatsune Miku for main vocals, and I do a lot of work that's not directly related to Vocaloid, but on rare occasion I use it for temp vocals, and sometimes in Vocaloid songs, I have Gumi as main but Hatsune Miku doing harmony. Hatsune Miku appeared to me when I was getting passionate for music, and the world of Vocaloid was a very fierce scene. Kikuo can be really dark at times. A truly amazing song. While there are a total of fourteen producers affiliated with the TSUKIUTA. At the center of it all, her voice echoed... That's the kind of 10 years it's been. Known for: "It's Not About Just Taking Off Your Clothes!". Even as generations change, I wish for it to continue to take root as part of our culture! Producer is a term that describes anyone who creates their own original songs. A pure band sound, upon which Miku's voice reflects. ALYS was planned to be VoxWave's first VOCALOID, as well as the first French language VOCALOID. Albino, released in 2010. I remember it really shook my emotions at the time. no comments yet. Hey everyone. Thanks to our immense selection, you can find the right vocals for your style of music whether you are producing House, EDM, Trance, Hip Hop, RnB or any other genre. Since then, I get excited for every chorus of his songs I hear. I learned of Hatsune Miku in college. Giga-P (REOL)
Yuzuki Yukari , December 22, 2011; Yuzuki Yukari , December 22, 2011; Yuzuki Yukari (VOICEROID+ EX), October 30, 2014; Yuzuki Yukari V4 , … Please note that Vocaloids have no official personality and vary in every song. Deadball-P
Virtual Female Soprano singer Prima is an English VOCALOID developed and distributed by ZG Limited, and was released in January 2008 for the VOCALOID2 engine. A quick video to highlight some producers with styles that deviate from the norm, if you're looking for something different. I have a lot of favorite songs, but in the sense of "most impactful," I guess it's Melt. Let's keep singing lots into the future. Prima is advertised as a “virtual vocalist modeled on the voice of a professional soprano … So keep at 'er! But when I'm hurting or at a loss, I often turn back and listen to baker's "celluloid." A new way of musical expression, and a ring of music that deviated and expanded. Known for: "Self-Harm Achromatic". I learned about Hatsune Miku very shortly after release, so it's honestly amazing to think that 10 years have passed since then. AVANNA : AVANNA is a female Celtic themed VOCALOID developed by Zero-G. Her voice is provided by the Japanese female singer-songwriter, Lia, known for "Tori no Uta". Personally, it makes me think about a lot of things, so it stays with me. Those are usually identified in the community by the honorific "P" after their nickname (e.g. Congratulations on 10 years of Hatsune Miku! Suggestions and branded content hosted and created by WatchMojo.com Many people regarded this song as a breakthrough - musically, numerically, in every sense. Shinsaku Anime no Kyoku wo Matomete Collabo, https://utaite.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Producers?oldid=105539. Think about it like this: It's like if you opened the window and did squats fully nude, and a huge crowd was peering at you from their windows. report. Please, continue sending your song to many people. However, I became a true fan after hearing the chorus of the song. If it weren't for this song, perhaps things wouldn't have risen to such heights. This is a list of all of the downloadable products that you can purchase from the VOCALOID SHOP and use immediately, including singing synthesizer softwares such as the VOCALOID Editor and Voice Banks. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. There are many, but I'll have to submit the first song I listened to, Miku-Miku ni Shite Ageru. It's thanks to all the weirdos who watched over me as I jerked my way through making songs, and Miku-chan who sang anything for me, even if she didn't look pleased about it. But unfortunately, being watched tends to stimulate me, so my right hand moved ever faster, and inspiration came gushing forth. Currently, the two of them have become a pro author and a pro artist, but these at-the-time non-pros making this super-high-quality thing shocked me, and I remember it igniting my motivation. Known for: "M'AIDER Disaster Girl". However, they knew nothing about the voicebanks and their illegitimacy. Known for: "Sloww Mootion". Known for: "Karakuri Pierrot (Clockwork Clown)". Known for: "Yoshiwara Lament". Which means it's also the 10th anniversary of "Utata-P"! Producers Loops offers a vast selection of royalty-free vocals, including both male and female vocal samples. I simply love the "Ahh, that makes seeense..." part. At the same time, this song was exposed to various copyright issues, which were resolved by many people over a long period. When I look back at the last ten years of my life for this occasion, that is without a doubt the period that first comes to mind. D&D Beyond She's sung for me nearly daily since then, but I hope to continue making many songs with her! - Because I feel the lyrics and composition are incredibly polished. Throughout them, you didn't end as a temporary fad, but established yourself as a standard, and I'm happy as can be about that. As someone in the Vocaloid scene, I have these ten years of history, but I personally can't wait to experience new culture as years and years go by, and look forward to future developments. If it weren't for her, I would have never tried to write music at all in the first place. July, 2015. In March 2017, she received a CeVIO talk voicebank. The videos are full of parodies and homages to all kinds of songs, movies, and anime, so it's greatly enjoyable to people who know the references! Known for: "Saihate (The Farthest End)". I thought, "if I don't post a song quickly, the boom will be over!" Congratulations! When I first learned of Vocaloid and started looking into it, I casually watched it and was deeply moved. See more ideas about vocaloid, ghost, pals. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Hatsune-san, you've become famous, and I've come to see you show up in all sorts of places. First of all, I recall being shocked that some random person online whose face I'd never even seen could upload such a good song, and when I learned about Vocaloid, I bought it quickly after thinking "Maybe I could do this too." ", Kikuo
sasakure.UK's Campanella. OSTER project's Miracle Paint was the first song to leave an impression on me that I properly recognized as a Vocaloid song, so it's the one I'm most attached to. I first listened to a Miku song when I was a student. His Vocaloid songs outside the Sowaka-chan series are fun too, so I personally recommend them. I first heard it only shortly after learning about Vocaloid, and that song is what changed my perception of Hatsune Miku as an idol-like thing to "a thing for independent artists. This is how the variety of songs I've posted as Deadball-P came to be. I didn't compose at the time, but as I listened to it, I thought "I wanna make a song like this too! And so I rode that wave and had Miku-chan sing perverted songs. wowaka's My Talent. I still sometimes listen to it to straighten myself out. And please keep it up. Specifically, I'm referring to the version that didn't have a title yet, the prototype of that song, but I like both anyway. Some also do self-covers of their own produced works. What will Hatsune Miku's next ten years look like? This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Committee. (laughs)
Known for: "Gigantic O.T.N", Congrats on Miku's 10th! A … IA (イア) is a vocal synth character developed and distributed by 1st PLACE Co., Ltd., and was released in January 2012 for the VOCALOID3 engine. best. Not only for the lyrics and composition, but for its self-made PV using a cellphone - it's a song I love that greatly stimulated me as a creator. It was the song that made me decide that if there were such amazing songs in this world, I'd like to throw myself into it as well. Even now, I still aspire to it. This was the song that got me to start making Vocaloid songs. I think her hair is long. I remember it somehow made me want to make music myself. Congratulations for 10 years of Hatsune Miku. I've been listening from the beginning, so it's deeply moving to think how quickly time has passed. I love vocaloid. On August 31st, 2017, Hatsune Miku celebrates her bright tenth birthday. I believe the two groups who constructed the foundations of this scene - I would even call it its culture - are the people who listened to its songs, and Hatsune Miku. Among the many voicebanks, regardless of sales or of quality, I don't think any Vocaloid has yet surpassed Hatsune Miku in terms of "just put in the melody and lyrics, and she'll sing it for you." I met her on release when I was in high school. Nekobolo (Sasanomaly)
She's a valuable partner to me, and I'm really happy to have walked alongside the Vocaloid scene. Hi vocaverse network. It enables you challenge a lot of things such as to create new songs, produce a new female vocalist. ", I thought. I'm looking forward to what the next 10 years are like. I remember being very excited at the time that there was something so neat as this. For years and years, it's remained etched into my heart and never faded! Hatsune Miku was my first introduction into Vocaloid. ryo's Melt. I made my Vocaloid debut song "moon" less than a month after Miku was sent into the world, so we met surprisingly quickly. That's a Megurine Luka song. Vocaloid is a technology for singing voice synthesis developed by Yamaha, and the name of this software application. Me, I think Giga-P, samfree, mafumafu, Neru and Kikuo are pretty good, though maybe you wouldn’t like some of the songs. Apr 13, 2019 - Explore Shadow1233's board "Ghost’s Vocaloid" on Pinterest. I felt this deep in my heart. "Song of the Sensible Forest / Kagamine Rin Original(?) This song helped me to believe that Vocaloid has no limits, and I feel it broadened the horizons of my work. Monds: I think a lot of us started off thinking that VOCALOID was an anime. If I had never met her, my dreams would have ended as only dreams. For a variety of reasons, I simply have to say my favorite is "This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Committee." Ishifuro (Contemporary Life)
To everyone involved with Hatsune Miku, congratulations on 10 years. ☆ミ And y'know, our meeting was in high school, so that's really somethin', huh! I hope she'll continue for 15 years, for 20 years, giving energy to people all around the world. Be the first to share what you think!
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