Vocaloid 6

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Vocaloid 6
Original author(s) Yamaha Corporation
Developer(s) Yamaha Corporation
Initial releaseOctober 13, 2022
Stable release
6.4.2 / July 18, 2024
Operating system Microsoft Windows
macOS
Available in Japanese, English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese
Type Voice Synthesizer Software
License Proprietary
Website www.vocaloid.com/en/

Vocaloid 6 is a singing voice synthesizer application developed by Yamaha Corporation and marks the introduction of Vocaloid:AI technology. It is the successor to Vocaloid 5 in the Vocaloid series.

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History

After scheduled maintenance of the official Vocaloid website on October 13, 2022, Yamaha released Vocaloid 6 without prior announcement. [1] [2] It introduces the Vocaloid:AI engine, which had been in development since around Vocaloid 3 and was first publicly shown in a concert, reviving the voice of deceased singer Hibari Misora. [3] Voices developed for it offer improved synthesis quality, multilingual singing and drastically smaller file sizes. Support for older voicebanks from Vocaloid 3 and up remains. It also features the addition of Vocalo Changer, a tool that converts the voice from a singing recording into that of a Vocaloid voice. Other additions are support for ARA 2 and an updated UI. A trial was released on the same day. [4]

Products

Haruka, Akito, Sarah & Allen

New AI voicebanks featuring both male and female voices, made primarily for Japanese and English singing. They come bundled with the Vocaloid 6 software and act as default voices.

AI Megpoid

A primarily Japanese female voicebank developed by Internet Co., Ltd. based on the voice of Megumi Nakajima. It was released on October 13, 2022. [5] An append named AI Megpoid Solid was released separately on July 4, 2024.

Po-uta

This is a male English focused voicebank based on singer Porter Robinson and was developed in a collaboration between Sample Sized, LLC and Yamaha Corporation. It was released on March 7, 2023. [6]

Fuiro

Furio is a Japanese female voicebank based on singer philo and made in a collaboration between Yamaha Corporation and nana Music Co., Ltd., that released on May 9, 2023. [7]

Zola Project

Zola Project is a bundle of three male voicebanks, consisting of Yuu, Kyo and Wil. They are Japanese voices developed by Yamaha Corporation and released on June 20, 2023. [8]

AI Otomachi Una

A female Japanese voicebank based on the voice of Aimi Tanaka and developed by Internet Co., Ltd. that released on June 22, 2023. [9]

Sakura, Asahi, Shion, & Taku

A collection of further default voicebanks that are in included in Vocaloid 6 since update 6.3.0, released on December 24, 2023.

Michelle & Lucas

Two English default voicebanks added in update 6.3.1a, released on February 19, 2024.

AI Hibiki Koto

Hibiki Koto is a Japanese female voicebank developed by Internet Co., Ltd. and released on April 18, 2024.

Shiki Rowen AI

A Japanese male voicebank developed by MUGEN Co., Ltd. and released on April 24, 2024. [10]

GekiyakuV & KazehikiV

Two Japanese voicebanks developed by KUZUTOKAZE and Yamaha Corporation, released on July 18, 2024. [11]

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