

It can be noted that fanmade Derivatives and other synthesizer characters such as UTAU are not classified as "VOCALOIDs".īy default, characters are sorted from newest to oldest. Popularized by fans of Crypton Future Media, fanmade variants have grown in. Manga/Light Novel with Vocaloid characters and/or inspired by popular Vocaloid songs. This includes characters from games with vocals powered by the VOCALOID™ software, as well as privatized vocals. This is a list of the tagged VOCALOID derivative characters and related content. In order for a product to be classified as a "VOCALOID", there should be acknowledgment by the YAMAHA Corporation under their licensing terms and there is a VOCALOID™-powered vocal in development or fully released. The illustration of a vocalist has no effect on the software and is done purely for decorative purposes.įor a list of VOCALOID voicebanks by engine, see Status. The marketing of a vocalist varies by company and some companies may provide their vocalist with a basic profile, backstory, or personality that the consumer can work with. A VOCALOID "vocalist", "character", or "mascot" (unofficial terminology) refers heavily to an illustrated character of a VOCALOID™-powered voice bank, although a product name or miscellaneous representation (like an avatar) can be included. Hatsune Miku Hatsune Miku ( Japanese: ), also called Miku Hatsune, and officially code-named CV01, 2 3 is a Vocaloid software voicebank developed by Crypton Future Media and its official anthropomorphic mascot character, a 16-year-old girl with long, turquoise twintails.
