VOCALOID (software)

VOCALOID (hereinafter stylized as Vocaloid ) is the term used to refer to the voice synthesis technology developed by Yamaha. Sung lyrics can be created by inputting the melody and lyrics into the software, which then converts them into a playable audio file sung by a sampled human voice.
Companies that have agreed to a licensing agreement with Yamaha can produce their own vocalist libraries containing sampled sounds and sell them as commercial products in combination with Yamaha software. VOCALOID and its Japanese abbreviated form,ボカロ, are registered trademarks of Yamaha Corporation.

Summary and history

With Vocaloid software, it's incredibly cheap and easy to create expressive music without hiring a real singer. However, since the software only handles vocals, additional software is required to create musical arrangements that accompany the vocals.
Since a real human voice is sampled per voicebank library, more natural singing elements can be synthesized, including pitch changes, vibrato settings, and other melodic embellishments.

The Vocaloid project began in March 2000 under the name "DAISY." After three years of collaborative research with Yamaha and the Music Technology Group at the Universitat Pompei Fabra (UPF) in Barcelona, ​​Vocaloid signal processing was developed.
Vocaloid was first announced in February 2003, and in 2004, the first packaged product for personal computers using Vocaloid technology was released by ZERO-G in the United Kingdom. Since then, Vocaloid-compatible sound libraries have been released by vendors worldwide, including in Japan.
Version upgrades have since been released; VOCALOID2 (2007), VOCALOID3 (2011), VOCALOID4 (2014), and the latest version VOCALOID5 which was released in 2018.

Originally developed for use as chorus vocals, Vocaloid was actively used for lead vocals shortly after its initial release. Since 2007, when Hatsune Miku used VOCALOID2 technology , many songs using Vocaloid software as lead vocals have been released online, and the software has gained worldwide exposure. Since then, record companies have become increasingly receptive to the idea of ​​accepting artists who primarily use Vocaloid for vocals. In 2010, "EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalogenesis feat. Hatsune Miku" became the first album using Vocaloid for vocals to reach number one on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.

Origin of the name

The name Vocaloid was created by combining the term "vocal" with the suffix "oid," which denotes a form or likeness. An example of its use is the word "humanoid" (human-like). In this way, "Vocaloid" has the meaning "to be similar to the voice." The name was determined early in development, although many fans mistakenly believe Vocaloid to be simply a juxtaposition of "vocal" and "android." Simply put, Vocaloid is the name of the software itself, and any voice libraries using character names or illustrations are complementary to the software itself.

Vocaloid Products Released

Many voicebanks using Vocaloid technology have been released by many different companies with varying degrees of success. Indeed, Crypton Future Media's Hatsune Miku version has proven to be the most popular Vocaloid voicebank to date.

ZERO-G

ZERO-G was the first British manufacturer to release Vocaloid products.

Name Engine Available languages Initial version
LEON Vocaloid English January 15, 2004
LOLA Vocaloid English January 15, 2004
MIRAMIM Vocaloid English July 1, 2004
FIRST Vocaloid 2 English January 14, 2008
SONIKA Vocaloid 2 English July 15, 2009
TONIO Vocaloid 2 English July 13, 2010
AVANNA Vocaloid 3 English December 22, 2012
Dex Vocaloid4 English November 20, 2015
Daina Vocaloid4 English November 20, 2015

Crypton Future Media

Crypton Future Media is a Japanese company that sold Vocaloid products using the first Vocaloid engine with ZERO-G.

Name Engine Available languages Initial version
MEIKO Vocaloid Japanese, English November 5, 2004
KAITO Vocaloid Japanese, English February 17, 2006
Hatsune Miku Vocaloid Japanese, English, Chinese August 31, 2007
Kagamine Rin/Len Vocaloid Japanese, English December 27, 2007
Megurine Luka Vocaloid Japanese, English January 30, 2009

PowerFX

PowerFX is a Swedish manufacturer that markets software based on the Vocaloid2 engine. It is distributed by Crypton Future Media for sales in Japan.

Name Engine Available languages Initial version
SWEET ANN Vocaloid 2 English June 29, 2007
GRAND-AL Vocaloid 2 English December 22, 2009
OLIVE Vocaloid 3 English December 21, 2011
YOHIOloid Vocaloid 3 Japanese, English September 10, 2013
Ruby Vocaloid4 English October 7, 2015

Internet Co.

Internet Co. is a long-established desktop music manufacturer (DTM) in Japan that quickly entered the Vocaloid production industry.

Name Engine Available languages Initial version
Gakupoid Vocaloid 2 Japanese July 31, 2008
Megpoid Vocaloid 2 Japanese, English June 26, 2009
Read Vocaloid 2 Japanese August 25, 2010
Gachapoid Vocaloid 2 Japanese October 8, 2010
ASS Vocaloid 3 Japanese December 22, 2011
kokone Vocaloid 3 Japanese February 14, 2014
Chika Vocaloid Japanese3 October 16, 2014
Otomachi Una Vocaloid4 Japanese July 30, 2016

AHS

AH-Software is a Japanese software sales company.

Name Engine Available languages Initial version
Hiyama Kiyoteru Vocaloid 2 Japanese December 4, 2009
Kaai Yuki Vocaloid 2 Japanese December 4, 2009
SF-A2 Miki Vocaloid 2 Japanese December 4, 2009
Nekomura Iroha Vocaloid 2 Japanese October 22, 2010
Yuzuki Yukari Vocaloid 3 Japanese December 22, 2011
Tohoku Zunko Vocaloid 3 Japanese June 5, 2014
Kizuna Akari Vocaloid4 Japanese April 26, 2018
Haruno Sora Vocaloid5 Japanese July 26, 2018

Yamaha

Name Engine Available languages Initial version
VY1 Vocaloid 2 Japanese September 1, 2010
VY2 Vocaloid 2 Japanese April 25, 2011
Meow Vocaloid 3 Japanese October 21, 2011
Your Rion Vocaloid 3 Japanese December 16, 2011
Lapis Aoki Vocaloid 3 Japanese April 5, 2012
ZOLA PROJECT Vocaloid 3 Japanese June 21, 2013
Meruri Vocaloid 3 Japanese December 24, 2013
Year Kano Vocaloid 3 Japanese March 3, 2014
Galaco NEO Vocaloid 3 Japanese August 5, 2014
CYBER DIVA Vocaloid4 English February 5, 2015
Sachiko Vocaloid4 Japanese July 27, 2015
Arsloid Vocaloid4 Japanese September 23, 2015
Unit-chan! Vocaloid4 Japanese January 14, 2016
Fukase Vocaloid4 Japanese, English January 28, 2016
CYBER SINGER Vocaloid4 English October 31, 2016
Nemu Yumemi Vocaloid4 Japanese February 16, 2017
AZUKI Vocaloid4 Japanese July 12, 2017
Matcha Vocaloid4 Japanese July 12, 2017
Mirai Komachi Vocaloid4 Japanese May 24, 2018
Amy Vocaloid5 English July 12, 2018
Chris Vocaloid5 English July 12, 2018
Kaori Vocaloid5 Japanese July 12, 2018
Ken Vocaloid5 Japanese July 12, 2018

1st Place

1st PLACE is a Japanese music production company.

Name Engine Available languages Initial version
AI Vocaloid 3 Japanese January 27, 2012

RELEASE MUSIC

RELEASE MUSIC is a Japanese label owned by Pony Canyon.

Name Engine Available languages Initial version
MAYOU Vocaloid 3 Japanese December 5, 2012

gynoid

gynoid is a Japanese label.

Name Engine Available languages Initial version
v flower Vocaloid 3 Japanese May 9, 2014
Shinfa Vocaloid 3 Chinese, Japanese February 10, 2015
Meika Hime, Meika Mikoto Vocaloid5 Japanese March 30, 2019

References

VOCALOID - Wikipedia
Crypton product page
Computer Media News
The Independent
Crypton CV01A product page
Vocaloid Blog