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 | Vocaloid just became even more affordable! |  |
edstratton writes "Zero-G are pleased to announce that they have been able to reduce the retail prices of Vocaloid Leon, Lola and Miriam, and also that they are now all the same price. The new recommended retail price of each package is:
£114.95 GBP / 169 Euros / $199.95 US"
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Posted on Aug 10 2005 (2174 reads)
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 | Vocaloid just became more accessible AND more affordable! |  |
Now you can try the Vocaloid software before purchase, and it just became more affordable too.
In response to popular demand, Zero-G and Yamaha have jointly released a free tryout (demo) version of Vocaloid, the amazing singing synthesis software that allows singing to be generated in any lyrics*, with unprecedented realism. Users of the Tryout Version are licensed to use commercially any singing created with it, making it a useful production tool in its own right!
(*Note: In the Tryout Version, only a limited selection of lyrics are possible).
Yamaha have exciting plans for the ongoing development of their Vocaloid technology, with many improvements in the pipeline (and more free software updates for registered users), and to ensure that as many people as possible are able to access this exciting new technology and add new voices, Zero-G have (as of 13 August 2004) adjusted the price of their first three Vocaloid virtual vocalist products, with Vocaloid LEON and Vocaloid LOLA each now costing only £129.95 GBP ($229.95 USD / 199 Euro), and their latest voice Vocaloid MIRIAM £149.95 GBP ($279.95 / 225 Euro).
Download the Vocaloid Tryout Version Here or from Zero-G.
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Posted on Aug 23 2004 (1761 reads)
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 | Vocaloid Software Update 1.0.5 Released! |  |
Ed Stratton writes -"Zero-G is pleased to announce that update version 1.0.5 has become available for registered Vocaloid LEON and LOLA users. Please download the update version 1.0.5 from the Download page at the Yamaha Vocaloid website.
Major improvements and bug fixes are as follows:
Synthesis can be three times faster than in the previous version, depending on the song you play. Therefore the rendering time is greatly reduced.
Play with Synthesis mode works more reliably and efficiently.
VOCALOID VST Instrument works properly.
ReWire functionality works more reliably even if there are tempo changes in the song.
It now supports 48kHz and 96kHz besides 44.1kHz as the sampling frequency.
Numerous bug fixes are implemented.
Note: The output synthesis by this version 1.0.5 may be different from the one by version 1.0.2 or earlier. We believe that the change is an improvement, but if you play the same VOCALOID MIDI file tuned for VOCALOID 1.0.2 or earlier, you may have to tune it again for this version. The difference possibly takes place in the following cases:
- In case of very fast singing.
- The note is around C3."
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Posted on Jun 04 2004 (1954 reads)
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 | GUARDIAN newspaper runs big story on Vocaloid |  |
edstratton writes "LEON and LOLA are the first cloned voices used to create software that mimics human singing. THE GUARDIAN newspaper (UK) looks at the commercial implications."
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Posted on Feb 25 2004 (1624 reads)
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