VOCALOID5 has 4 voicebanks (Japanese/English), over 1000 vocal phrases and over 1000 audio samples.
You can use the singing voice quickly and customize your own vocal.
VOCALOID5 Product Lineup
USD 225.23( before tax ) | USD 360.36( before tax ) |
* Users who own a previous VOCALOID Editor product can purchase VOCALOID5 at a special upgrade price. | |
4 voicebanks ( English・Japanese ) Amy , Chris , Kaori , Ken | 8 voicebanks ( English・Japanese ) Amy , Chris , Kaori , Ken , CYBER DIVA II , CYBER SONGMAN II , VY1 , VY2 |
more than 2000preset phrases ( 1000+ vocal phrases and 1000+ audio samples ) | |
more than 100 preset singing styles | |
11audio effects | |
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While UTAUloids refer to characters in general related to UTAU- be it a voicebank, subspecies or derivative character, UTAU voicebanks specifically refer to UTAUloids that are avatars of released voicebanks. All Vocaloid Voicebanks show list info. This is every Vocaloid voice bank released as of June, 2018. CYBER DIVA ADVERTISEMENT.
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Media Library
Simply drag and drop top quality vocals into your music project. VOCALOID5 has over 1000 vocal phrases and over 1000 audio samples.
For Users Who Have Trouble Creating Lyrics and Melody
You can add “singing” to your songs simply by selecting your favorite phrases from the huge list of approximately 1000 phrases that are included. You will never again need to search websites for phrases and a cappella voices.
Compatible with Windows and Mac. Available with
VST / AU in order to improve production efficiency.
VOCALOID supports both Windows and Mac operating environments. VOCALOID5 has the ability to coordinate with other music software by allowing VST/AU.
Extensive video tutorials
Video tutorials are provided to explain how to install VOCALOID5 and to introduce each of its functions.
There are also video tutorials by overseas creators that introduce the music production techniques they use in VOCALOID.”
With VOCALOID5, in addition to editing lyrics and melody, you can select the new “Style” function and “Attack & Release” function presets to further adjust the emotional quality of your vocals.
Make Your Computer Sing, Simply by Entering Lyrics and Melody
You can make your computer sing, simply by entering lyrics and a melody. With VOCALOID and a computer, you can express a song exactly as you envision.
“Style Function” for easy conversion to your favorite singing/vocal style
A large number of style presets (more than 100) are included to match a wide variety of music genres. Simply choose your favorite, and the singing/vocal style will be adjusted automatically. A wide variety of styles are available, including lead vocals, background vocals, and robotic vocals.
Complete Vocal Editing, with Functions for Making Detailed Adjustments to Vocals
VOCALOID5 includes 11 audio effects in the standard package. You can use the new Emotion Tool function to adjust vocals while keeping an eye on the waveform. Of course, you can also use the numerical parameters to make adjustments
Attack & Release Effects for more realistic vocal expression
You can easily achieve vocal techniques that are difficult to adjust (such as vibrato) simply by clicking an icon and then copying & pasting. These vocal techniques have been sampled from actual singers, for more realistic vocal expression.
“Emotion Tool” for easy control of vocal strength while keeping an eye on the waveform
You can use simple mouse operations to adjust vocal strength, speed, phoneme length, and other settings while keeping an eye on the displayed waveform.
Extensive control parameters for adjusting vocals
There are three new/improved control parameters (Exciter, Air, Breathiness), for a total of 13 parameters for adjusting vocals to your needs.
4 Voicebanks
for Music Production
VOCALOID5 has 4 voicebanks.
English (Amy, Chris) and Japanese (Kaori, Ken) are included.
Voicebanks for a wide range of genres.
Use Voice Banks from VOCALOID3 and 4 without Modification
Voice banks from VOCALOID3 and 4 can be used in VOCALOID5 without modification. You can use VOCALOID5 to rediscover your favorite singing voice.
More than 50 Voicebanks
You can select from more than 50 Voicebanks that are available for purchase on our website. see more details
VOCALOID 4.5 Editor for Cubase included
VOCALOID5 includes the VOCALOID4.5 Editor for Cubase, which integrates VOCALOID functions into the “Cubase” DAW platform from Steinberg.
This allows you to use VOCALOID5 Voice Banks with the familiar GUI and operability of the VOCALOID4 Editor for Cubase.
OPERATION MANUAL
TIPS&EDITING TRICKS
Developer(s) | Yamaha Corporation |
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Initial release | January 15, 2004 |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Windows XP / Vista / 7 Apple iOS (iVocaloid, Japan Only) |
Available in | English, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, Chinese |
Type | Musical Synthesizer Application |
License | Proprietary |
Website | vocaloid.com |
Vocaloid is a music software that's used to make vocals for music. It was created by Yamaha, a company that sells musical instruments, as well as other products. The user can type in lyrics and a melody and it will synthesize singing. Voicebanks for Vocaloid are made by recording samples of singers.[1]
Vocaloid was developed partially through a research project led by Kenmochi Hideki. The people involved in this project later created the company Voctro Labs. Vocaloid was originally not supposed to be a commercial product, but with the help of Yamaha, became the program we know today.
Vocaloid originally only had an English version available, with two English voicebanks, Leon and Lola, being released for it. This changed later on with the release of Kaito and Meiko, which were both Japanese voicebanks.
Vocaloid is meant both for professional and amateur music makers, since Vocaloid is easy to use, so the only limit is the user's skill. Music groups like Livetune and Supercell have made music using Vocaloid voicebanks.
Vocaloid works by taking samples of singers and separating them into parts. These parts are used to form words. Vocaloid voices can be made to sound more realistic by using vibrato and changing things like how breathy a voice sounds.
Yamaha started working on Vocaloid in 2000. They announced it at a German music festival. Vocaloid was originally nicknamed 'Daisy' as a reference to the song 'Daisy Bell', but eventually they got rid of that name and decided to use 'Vocaloid' instead.
Vocaloid 2 was announced in 2007. The way vocals were synthesized was changed, and so was the way the program looked.
Vocaloid 3 was released on October 21st, 2011. A lot of companies that made voicebanks for Vocaloid 2 upgraded their voicebanks to Vocaloid 3 because it sounded better.
Vocaloid 4 was released in 2015, and added a feature which let voicebanks made specifically for Vocaloid 4 sound like they were growling.
Vocaloid 5 was released in 2018, with an overhauled user interface and substantial engine improvements.