Vocaloid 3

Unlike previous versions, the vocal libraries and main editing software are sold as two separate items.

Yamaha will also be granting the licensing of plug-ins and use of the Vocaloid software for additional mediums such as video games.

This is the first attempt to bring back a singer whose voice had been lost, yet it had been considered a possibility since the software was first released in 2004.

She is capable of Korean and Japanese and released by SBS Artech based on the voice of Kim Dahee (Glam).

The first of these packages was the "Megpoid Complete" product which featured 4 new vocals ("adult", "power", "sweet" and "whisper") with natural song tones.

Tone Rion is a Japanese female released on December 16, 2011, in association with Dear Stage (Moe Japan).

[29] He was the first English Vocaloid to gain a large amount of popularity, owed mostly to his usage in the show Bee and Puppycat as featured on the Cartoon Hangover YouTube channel.

[30] CUL originally started out as the mascot for the TV documentary "VOCALO Revolution" which focused on the impact VOCALOID had had on the Japanese culture.

[36] Aoki Lapis[37] She is based on the voice of Nako Eguchi and was released on April 6, 2012, her developers were i-Style Project.

A Chinese Mandarin female vocal released by Shanghai He Nian based on the voice of Shan Xin.

Released originally as a prize for those in the Yamaha Shop contest, Galaco could be won if a producer gained 1,000 views on their video.

Released by Exit Tunes on December 5, 2012, Mayu is based on vocal samples of Mayumi Morinaga.

The package was released on February 15, 2013, by Crypton Future Media and came with a software called "Piapro Studio".

Yoshitaka Amano who previously had been an artist for the Final Fantasy series had been chosen as the illustrator for the package.

Zola Project were designed to offer the highest quality vocal possible and be accessible for both new and experienced Vocaloid users.

[41] A Chinese Mandarin-language female vocal released by Shanghai He Nian on July 11, 2013, voiced by Seira Ryu.

The president of Shanghai He Nian, Ren Li, spent the money set aside for the character in a prostitute house instead.

[46][47] In addition to the software, a small keyboard-like device known as "Pocket Miku" saw commercial release containing this voice.

(Ona is a Catalan vocal used for Vocaloid concerts in Spain, and uses Maika's voicebank) The retail version has a customized version of the Spanish library, with extra phonetic sounds included that allowed her to mimic sounds from other languages such as English, Portuguese and Japanese.

However, when they tried it out on the new Vocaloid 3 engine, they found due to the higher quality of sound "Power" now was suitable to go into production.

She is a Japanese female vocal designed to be a powerful, androgynous voice and specialize in rock music.

She was originally released as a Voiceroid product, her Vocaloid vocal was developed following a successful crowd funding campaign was held to raise ¥5,000,000 by July 20, 2013.

[56] Released by We've Inc based on the voice of Ai Kakuma on September 9, 2014, through Vocalo-P ni Naritai magazine.

Unlike the previous Chinese VOCALOIDs, her origins trace back to Taiwan rather than Mainland China.

[60] He is based on the voice of the deceased singer Hitoshi Ueki and was developed as a technical demonstration of the Vocaloid software.

Jones in his review noted that despite it being "easy to use" the software had a steep learning curve and investing time and effort was the only way to get results.

He noted that there was still a great deal of artificiality to the sound and it is not possible to get Vocaloid to mimic a singer like Adele.

The artist of the illustration for Avanna also theorized this had something to do with the large negative reaction that followed the original concept for Spanish vocals Bruno and Clara.

[72] IA also proved a highly successful vocal and by July 2015, had 100 million views across all the related videos of her.

In 2014, Crypton Future Media's website Sonicwire gave sales results for 2014, the top rankings contained a mixture of Vocaloid2 and Vocaloid3 releases.