Sentences with phrase «vocaloid singing»

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.
What does Yamaha's Vocaloid singing synthesizer, Sega's AI pop star, and pizza have in common?
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.

Not exact matches

Building on the tradition of music synthesizers that can convincingly re-create the sounds of a string ensemble or a brass band, Vocaloid makes it possible to re-create the sound of the human voice — singing melodies and words that you define.
Both experiences can be fascinating and fun, but they're as different as the process of typing out instructions for Vocaloid and singing a melody yourself.
Of course, these homespun Spectors would no doubt prefer to have McCartney or Turner singing for them in the studio, and perhaps Vocaloid or its descendants will eventually supply those famous voices.
For those unaware, Vocaloid is a voice synthesizer program that when lyrics and notes are entered, produces a singing voice.
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.
VOCALOIDs cause they sing, I guess?
During each stage, you can choose one of the VOCALOIDs to sing and dance while you wail away at the buttons.
These include hover, airborne, and tank - style vehicles that can talk and sing — yes, sing — during battle using VOCALOID technology.
When you are doing really badly in a song the vocaloid stops singing, which is a good way to let you know you are doing badly!
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 2010 arcade game Project DIVA Arcade featured the MEIKO Vocaloid voice (a voice provided by the Japanese female singer Meiko Haigō) singing lyrics over the theme to After Burner — a SEGA arcade classic.
A sense of mutating desire and energy is captured by splattering liquid, bioprinters producing new fruits and singing five - headed Vocaloid (s), as well as stuttering punctuation that suggests an intense energy spinning in place: cooling, buffering and loading.
Cecile B. Evans «dancing animated scissors are singing Sade's «No Ordinary Love» through the stilted tonal blocks of a Vocaloid application in a projection of «How happy a Thing can be «(2014).
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