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*Vocaloid: singing-voice synthesizer technology developed by Yamaha Corporation and software applying that technology.

I also wanted to draw from the images of female androids that have been created by Japan's SF culture as well as graphic styles from anime and manga. Since synthesized sounds are often used in SF movies, I decided the theme should have an SF or futuristic character. There seemed to be resistance-perhaps deriving from religious beliefs-to the idea of "humans creating humanoids." So, when I was put in charge of developing a product for the Japanese market, I decided to make it something that would fit in with the culture in Japan.įirst I explored what would be effective marketing methods, given the impression made by the word Vocaloid. Crypton had well-established connections with sound production companies overseas and we initially planned to get in touch with several companies and develop the product in English, and then in Japanese, Spanish, and other languages.īut we found that development for the English-speaking market did not go very well. At first we at Crypton worked with Yamaha, which had developed the software, on a product for English-speaking markets.

Vocaloid* is a software through which a computer sings songs when you input lyrics and melody. © SEGA Graphics by SEGA / MARZA ANIMATION PLANET INC. For him, he says, the most important thing about Hatsune Miku is that she makes him aware of a whole spectrum of technologies. Hatsune Miku is actually software developed to make a computer sing songs, and Sasaki tells us the ideas that were behind the software he created. Known as the creator of the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, Sasaki Wataru is a software developer at Crypton Future Media, Inc.
