Vocaloid 4 Voicebanks



Virtual singers to your music production

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.

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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 2000 preset phrases
( 1000+ vocal phrases and 1000+ audio samples )
more than 100 preset singing styles
11audio effects

OS

compatible with

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OS compatibilityWindows / Mac
・Windows: Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (all 64-bit only, with the latest Windows Update applied)
・Mac: OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), macOS 10.12 (Sierra),
macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), macOS 10.14 (Mojave), macOS 10.15 (Catalina) (all 64-bit only, VOCALOID5 Ver. 5.4.1 or later required for use with macOS 10.15)
Windows
Windows (VOCALOID4 Editor for Cubase: Windows/Mac)
VST compatibilityCompatible (VST2)Not compatible
AU (Audio Units) CompatibilityCompatibleNot compatible
No. of voices included4 (Amy, Chris, Kaori, Ken)8 (Amy, Chris, Kaori, Ken, CYBER SONGMAN II, CYBER DIVA II, VY1, VY2)None (sold separately)
No. of phrases included (media function)1000 (extra material downloadable)None
No. of audio samples included (media function)1000 (extra material downloadable)None
No. of style presets included (style function)100 (extra material downloadable)None
Compatible voice banksVOCALOID 5 / 4 / 3VOCALOID 4 / 3 / 2
Readable filesVPR, VSQX, MIDI (SMF), WAVVSQX、VSQ、MIDI(SMF)、WAV
Readable audio file formatsFormat: WAV format (stereo/mono)
Sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz
No. of quantizer bits: 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit float
Format: WAV format (stereo/mono)
Sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz
No. of quantizer bits: 16-bit
File export formatVPRVSQX
Audio effects11 types built-in2 types built-in
Control parameters13 types12 types
Attack release effects36 types of attack effects & 41 types of release effects includedNone
Emotion toolIncludedNot included
Audio editing functionsYes (pitch shift, time stretch, reverse, normalize)None
AutomationVolume, pan potsNone
Real-time input of VOCALOID tracks by connecting an external MIDI deviceSupported'Not supported*
* VOCALOID4 Editor for Cubase supports this'
Supported audio devicesWindows : ASIO, DirectSound
Mac : Core Audio
MME
Maximum no. of bars999999
Maximum no. of tracks32 (total of VOCALOID tracks & audio tracks)16 VOCALOID tracks, 1 monaural audio track, 1 stereo audio track
Minimum resolution (bit per quarter note)1/480 of a quarter note1/480 of a quarter note
Accompanying softwareVOCALOID4.5 Editor for CubaseNone
* VOCALOID4 Editor for Cubase (normal version) comes with Cubase AI download code'
VOCALOID Job plug-in functionNot supportedSupported
ReWire (β function)YesNo

System Requirements

OS compatibilityWindows: Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (all 64-bit only, with the latest Windows Update applied.)
· Mac: OSX 10.11 (El Capitan), macOS 10.12 (Sierra), macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), macOS 10.14 (Mojave), macOS 10.15 (Catalina) (all 64-bit only, VOCALOID5 Ver. 5.4.1 or later required for use with macOS 10.15)
* VOCALOID5 cannot be used in a 32-bit environment.
CPUIntel multicore processor
Memory requirementAt least 8 GB recommended (minimum 4 GB)
Free disk space・Standard: At least 20 GB
・Premium: At least 35 GB
OtherAudio device, Internet connection (authentication, deauthentication, software updates, etc.)
Monitor size· Minimum operating environment: 1366 x 768
· Recommended environment: 1920 x 1080
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The requirements listed above are the operating requirements for standalone use.
When used as a VST/AU together with a DAW, the operating requirements of the DAW must also be met at the same time.

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vocaloid
Developer(s)Yamaha Corporation
Initial releaseJanuary 15, 2004
Stable release
Operating systemWindows XP / Vista / 7
Apple iOS (iVocaloid, Japan Only)
Available inEnglish, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, Chinese
TypeMusical Synthesizer Application
LicenseProprietary
Websitevocaloid.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.

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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.

Technology[change | change source]

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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.

History[change | change source]

Vocaloid[change | change source]

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[change | change source]

Vocaloid 2 was announced in 2007. The way vocals were synthesized was changed, and so was the way the program looked.

Vocaloid 3[change | change source]

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[change | change source]

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[change | change source]

Vocaloid 5 was released in 2018, with an overhauled user interface and substantial engine improvements.

References[change | change source]

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  1. 'Could I Get That Song in Elvis, Please?'. The New York Times. 23 November 2003. Retrieved 30 December 2016.

Other websites[change | change source]

  • Official website(in Japanese)
  • Official website (in English)


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