Sentences with phrase «miku singing»

This game also includes a Music Video mode, that lets you relax and enjoy watching Hatsune Miku singing and dancing to the songs.
There's Hatsune Miku singing songs.
Two years back, I tried out the song editor in Project Diva Extend for the PSP by making a custom level with Hatsune Miku singing «Call Me Maybe.»

Not exact matches

But while Miku in my video did sing and dance, its background was nothing compared to the background videos in the game itself.
So after looking through YouTube for the best version of the song as sung by Hatsune Miku that I could find (that would be the one by user MJQ0690), I set about making the video.
In 2009, Sega brought the breakout star of Crypton Future Media's Vocaloid singing synthesis software to video game fans with Hatsune Miku: Project Diva for the PlayStation Portable.
To help them out you must give Miku the power to sing, which will fill up the Cloud world with energy by charging up a crystal that powers the place with positive energy, I guess.
Something terrible has happened in the virtual world, and now Miku and her friends can no longer sing on their own.
Created nine years ago by Crypton Future Media as a singing synthesizer, Miku isn't your average virtual instrument.
In Japan, Hatsune Miku is an unqualified sensation, with the anthropomorphized singing synthesizer dominating music sales charts, video sharing service Nico Nico Douga, as well as serving as an ambassador for brands such as Louis Vuitton, Google, Domino's and Toyota.
In Japan, Hatsune Miku is an unqualified sensation, with the anthropomorphized singing synthesizer dominating music sales charts, video sharing service Nico Nico Douga, as well as serving as an ambassador for brands such as Louis...
The simplest way I can describe Hatsune Miku is that she is a virtual pop idol, or a Vocaloid (singing voice synthesizer), though that might be a gross simplification.
Using a single Move controller (DualShock is supported too, of course) you can change your position in the audience as you're watching the show, putting yourself further back in the crowd, up on a platform above the stage, or even on the stage itself as Miku bounces around singing her digital heart out in front of you.
What started out as a music video in 2007, which was illustrated by Ryohei Fuke and featured music created using Miku's Vocaloid singing synthesizer program, eventually spawned a 50 - minute video animation in 2010.
Hatsune Miku is no stranger to VR either, as she was there right when PlayStation VR launched, dancing and singing away as we all got sucked into the future of entertainment.
In Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, some of the Event Requests were in front of a «live» audience that sang along with the tunes at times.
Introduced in 2007, Hatsune Miku was a new voice in the Vocaloid software program, a 2004 application that let users type lyrics and melody to create synthetic voices to sing.
Singing these songs is a handful of vocaloids, primarily the game's title character, Hatsune Miku.
The product contains Miku's English singing voice database, vocal editor Piapro Studio and the music production application Studio One Artist Piapro Edition coming with over 200 virtual instruments (guitar, piano, drums, and various other synthesizers).
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