it's Hatsune Miku:)
Hatsune Miku is a software product that produces the sound of singing women, was released August 31, 2007 by a subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation, Crypton Future Media. Miku Hatsune name itself comes from the Japanese word for the first (初 Hatsu?), Sound (音 ne?), And the future of Miku (ミク?) Which is nanori of mirai (未来?). [1] The incorporation of these words literally means "First Voice From The Future" because he is the first of a series of singers singer "Character Vocal Series" produced by Crypton. Miku's voice comes from the sound sampling Saki Fujita (Saki Fujita 藤田 咲?), A voice from Japan. Hatsune Miku also perform concerts on stage as a holographic projection. [2]
Vocaloid Hatsune Miku is the second generation is considered the most popular around the world. An updated version of Miku Hatsune Miku called Append released on 30 April 2010, contains six kinds of noise models Miku: soft (soft), sweet (childish), dark (adult), vivid (excited), solid (high), and light (plain).
History
Before Miku was released, Vocaloid is nothing more than a program that is not known. Nico Nico Douga, a Japanese video sites like YouTube have an important role until the software has become famous. Soon after its release, users Nico Nico Douga started displaying video containing songs written from the software. According to Crypton, a popular video is a parody, containing Miku holding a leek and singing Ievan Polkka, suggesting that this application could have many possible applications, though at first only released Miku to sing songs in Japanese. Through the site NND (Nico Nico Douga), Miku users begin to work together, exchange ideas, showcase their work which is still half-finished, and finally repaired by other users.
On October 18, 2007, an Internet forum reports that the alleged victim Miku censorship by Google and Yahoo!, since images Miku does not appear in search results. But this is immediately contradicted by Google and Yahoo, and they cited a problem with the system that resulted in not only the keyword "Hatsune Miku" but other keywords can not be displayed. Both companies showed their intention to immediately improve and find a solution to this problem. On October 19, the picture of Hatsune Miku started to appear on Yahoo search pages.
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