![]() Vocaloid is a vocal synthesizer that can be used as standalone software or a virtual studio technology (VST) within a digital audio workstation (DAW). ![]() So, Vocaloid refers to the software synthesizer itself and its various voice banks, the moe anthropomorphism singers, and the music created using Vocaloid, collectively. On the whole, Vocaloid music can be described as upbeat EDM (electronic dance music) with heavily synthesized vocals. ![]() Some of them have become recognized virtual music artists, even performing live international concerts. Many of these moe anthropomorphisms were created as voice bank installments (vocal sample bundles), or “mascots”, that were released with different versions of Vocaloid. Vocaloid is widely associated with Japanese moe anthropomorphisms – which can be described as virtual idols or avatars – hence its association with anime. The software is compatible with Windows and Mac, and even has a mobile version, exclusive to Japan. Vocaloid has since gone through various updates and releases, the latest release being Vocaloid 5, which was released in 2019. Yamaha developed the software in 2000, before releasing it in 2004. It is used to synthesize singing, as well as speech, using recorded vocal samples. The simple answer is this: Vocaloid is a software voice synthesizer.
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