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Vocaloids

Discussion in 'Music & Industry' started by Belovedness, Jan 20, 2011.

  1. Belovedness

    Belovedness New Member

    I can't believe there isn't a topic on these yet!

    They're a little singing program in Japan and UK which have their own songs (and can also sing other's songs) The new CD from Supercell has just been released lately; and I wonder if there's any Vocaloid fans out there;

    SO Here's an example of their work (with some of my favorite of their music videos)

    Leia
    YouTube - ?Megurine Luka? Leia - English/Romaji + MP3

    Matryoshka (note that this song isn't supposed to make any actual sense)
    YouTube - Hatsune Miku & Gumi - Matryoshka (??????)

    Left Behind City
    YouTube - ?Hatsune Miku?LeftBehind City ~English Subbed~ ?Vocaloid PV?

    Meltdown
    YouTube - [ Rin Kagamine ] Meltdown [ English Lyrics ] HD

    Cowardly Montblanc
    YouTube - GUMI "???????" Coward Montblanc with English Sub
     
  2. Goldfish

    Goldfish Cats in the Cradle

    Hah, one of my guilty pleasures.
    I listen to Hatsune, usually. Not a huge fan of the others.

    Ever tried using Vocaloid yourself? I vomited at the Interface not knowing what to do =\
     
  3. Belovedness

    Belovedness New Member

    I really love GUMI and Miku the most, for some reason. And no, but my friend has one that I played with (I got Kaito to sing a bit of the song Dance Floor Anthem in an understandable manner with alooooot of effort) >3>
     
  4. Moogle

    Moogle Well-Known Member

    Wait, who is GUMI? All I know is Luka, Ren/Len, Miku, and Kaito.
     
  5. Belovedness

    Belovedness New Member

    GUMI and Gakupo are not really new Japanese Vocaloids (but they're made by a different company than the originals so some people don't know about them) there's also the UK vocaloids (which don't get HALF as much attention)

    There's also the new one, Yuki (who is alot like Sweet Ann but with a less high-pitched voice)
     

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