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  • Megurine Luka V4X for Vocaloid4FE
    March 15th, 2023 ⚡MaGeSY®

    Megurine Luka V4X for Vocaloid4FE

    Megurine Luka V4X for Vocaloid4FE

    AlexVox | 25 March 2015 | 4.5 GB

    This is bilingual language vocaloid (japanese\english)

    Megurine Luka (巡音ルカ), codenamed CV03, is a Japanese VOCALOID. Her voice is provided by the Japanese voice actress, Yū Asakawa (浅川 悠 / Asakawa Yū), who was recorded in Japanese and English for the voice bank. Upon the VOCALOID4 announcement, it was reveal that the site had been temporary set up and she would actually be released for the VOCALOID4 engine as “Megurine Luka V4x”. Her vocals were changed to “Japanese; Soft/Hard” and “English; Straight/Soft” On the 9th of Jan, 2015, an updated list of the E.V.E.C japanese vocals were shown. The listed vocals were now “Power 1”, “Power 2”, “Whisper”, “Native”, “Cute”, “Husky”, “Soft”, “Dark”, and “Falsetto”



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    • Yuezheng Longya for Vocaloid4FE
      May 24th, 2022 ⚡MaGeSY®
      Categories: Presets, VOCALOiD

      Yuezheng Longya for Vocaloid4FE

      Yuezheng Longya for Vocaloid4FE

      AlexVox | 27 June 2017 | 3.53 GB

      Yuezheng Longya (Simplified Chinese: 乐正龙牙; Traditional Chinese: 樂正龍牙) is an upcoming Chinese VOCALOID4 to be developed by Shanghai HENIAN Co. Ltd. Longya was a runner up entry to the first “VOCALOID™ CHINA” contest in 2012 which was held for choosing the design of the first Chinese VOCALOID and he was a Vsinger supporting character for three years. In July 2015, he was confirmed to receive a VOCALOID voicebank. He was voiced by the Chinese singer and voice actor, Jie Zhang (张杰; Zhāng Jié), who was selected based on suggestions from Chinese VOCALOID fans. Planned for release in 2017. Longya have 2 voicebanks: normal and soft.



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      • Kaai Yuki V4 for Vocaloid4FE
        October 16th, 2015 ⚡MaGeSY®
        Categories: Vocaloid, Vocaloid VSTi

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        Kaai Yuki V4 for Vocaloid4FE

        AlexVox | 15 October 2015 | 129 MB

        Kaai Yuki (歌愛ユキ) is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by AH-Software Co. Ltd., and was initially released in December 2009 for the VOCALOID2 engine. Yuki’s vocals are based on an elementary school student. With her voice provider being a young girl the identity of her provider has never been revealed for legal reasons. She was the first female VOCALOID whose voice samples are not produced from an adult. There is currently ongoing development for an upgrade to the VOCALOID4 engine, using a new voice provider for the growl components. This was due to the fact her provider had matured, making re-sampling problematic. On September 30th, Yuki was confirmed to only receive a Natural voicebank, which could be purchased on its own or in a starter package. Her release date was announced to be October 29th, 2015.



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        • Hiyama Kiyoteru V4 for Vocaloid4FE
          October 16th, 2015 ⚡MaGeSY®

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          Hiyama Kiyoteru V4 for Vocaloid4FE

          AlexVox | 15 October 2015 | 519 MB

          Hiyama Kiyoteru (氷山キヨテル) is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by AH-Software Co. Ltd., and was initially released in December 2009. There is currently ongoing development towards an upgrade to the VOCALOID4 engine. His voice is provided by Japanese male singer Kiyoshi Hiyama (比山貴咏史, Hiyama Kiyoshi). He will receive 2 voicebanks: Natural and Rock. His release date was announced to be October 29th, 2015.



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          • v4 flower for Vocaloid4FE
            July 18th, 2015 ⚡MaGeSY®

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            v4 flower for Vocaloid4FE

            AlexVox | 16 July 2015 | 277 MB

            flower (フラワ) is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by the YAMAHA Corporation, and was created in collaboration with HoneyWorks. She was updated to the VOCALOID4 engine in July 2015. flower’s V4 design was originally used by the artist, Miwasiba, in July 2014. The appearance was originally done as fanart by the artist and was a “shota” version of flower. The official flower twitter account noted that the new VOCALOID4 design was the “short haired” version of flower, while the original VOCALOID3 version was the “long haired” version of the same character.



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            • Gackpoid v4 for Vocaloid4FE
              April 29th, 2015 ⚡MaGeSY®

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              Gackpoid v4 for Vocaloid4FE

              AlexVox | 29 April 2015 | 964 MB

              INTERNET Co. wanted to utilize the voice of a singer for the creation of a VOCALOID but felt it would be difficult to get a singer to agree. They consulted Dwango Co.,Ltd. who managed Nico Nico Douga, and Dwango suggested Gackt (神威 楽斗 Camui Gackt, now known as GACKT), a singer and actor, as he had previously provided his voice for Dwango’s cell phone services.He lent his voice and named the VOCALOID Gackpoid. On December 1st, 2014, when asked about VOCALOID4 updates, Noboru responded that they wished to update all of their VOCALOID3s to the new engine but had no specific schedule at the time. On March 31st, 2015, Gackpo was announced to have a VOCALOID4 update. This update contains his 3 voicebanks from the VOCALOID3 engine, but with added growl samples. It was confirmed that he would be released on April 30th, 2015.



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              • Yamaha CYBER DIVA for Vocaloid4FE
                February 20th, 2015 ⚡MaGeSY®

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                Yamaha CYBER DIVA for Vocaloid4FE

                AlexVox | 19 February 2015 | 806 MB

                The first VOCALOID exclusive library with an American English female voice. Flexible voice type with clear speech, powerful long tones, and smooth vocalization that can sing any genre of song.
                CYBER DIVA was revealed on the 22nd of January 2015 as an American accent female produced by YAMAHA. She was produced in light of research into common complaints towards past pre-V4 English VOCALOIDs. This included the frustrations that came with the mixed British and American phonetic system the VOCALOID engine used for its English VOCALOIDs. It was also discovered that English VOCALOIDs often did not produce the correct sound to match the phonetic in use and this was caused by accidental construction of the vocal either during the recording process or the vocal development process.



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