Vocaloid voicebanks must be produced separately from the main system.Ī voicebank is the set of samples for Vocaloid software.
However, there are no voices included with the system. One is the Vocaloid program itself, which has all the code and the interface needed to run the program. Vocaloid can be split into two distinct parts. These are called V1, V2, V3, and V4, respectively. There have been four versions of the software, as well as online, app, and Mac-supported versions of the software. It is, at its simplest, a MIDI sample bank where the samples are phonemes of a given language. Vocaloid is a program created and patented by Yamaha that creates virtual singers.
I'm going to try to give people enough information to make a decision on the matter, but I encourage you all to do your own research. As someone who uses the Vocaloid software, I don't think this is notable enough for its own page.ġ) Make a page for all of the Vocaloid voicebanks that were never released, with KAITO V2 Append as a section in the article. When browsing the LMW's pages pending approval, I noticed the last item on the list was 'Vocaloid KAITO Append Dropped Voicebank (dropped since the software moved from V2 to V3)'.