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MIRIAM

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VOCALOID is an entirely unique kind of instrument, that uses the natural tone and articulation of a real human voice as its source - allowing the user to synthesize incredible vocals, the like of which had never been experienced before. It can also sound remarkably like a real singer if required, with an unprecedented degree of realism for a synthesizer.

MIKE OLDFIELD is just one high profile artist who has used Vocaloid to add a new dimension to his music (for example the Vocaloid sound is a key element in his album "Light & Shade" - check out the hauntingly hypnotic single he released from it, "Surfing").

You can buy MIRIAM as aboxed DVD version ($99.95) from one of our DVD distributors, or as a DOWNLOAD right here in our Download Shop. The content of both versions is identical.

When it comes to creating vocal tracks, Yamaha's VOCALOID singing synthesis technology brings you exciting new options. A singing voice can now be SYNTHESIZED to a remarkable degree, through LOLA, LEON, MIRIAM, PRIMA, SONIKA and TONIO, the VOCALOID virtual vocalists from Zero-G, thanks to the incredible new technology developed by Yamaha.

MIRIAM uses the earlier Vocaloid 1 engine. Since its first release, the VOCALOID 1 (Version 1) software has been greatly improved: Yamaha provided enhanced features and improvements in a software update (Version 1.1.2) which is INCLUDED with this download.

MIRIAM is a virtual female vocalist modelled on a real professional singer (MIRIAM STOCKLEY), that will allow you to create synthesized singing with an unprecedented human quality. MIRIAM will sing ANY words you ask her to in English - literally anything. You can create singing in any lyrics you want. You enter notes, type in lyrics, and the software renders the synthesized vocal. Then add expression to taste, and render again. MIRIAM is under your total control.

About Miriam Stockley: British singer Miriam Stockley has an ideal voice upon which to model a Vocaloid virtual vocalist. Given the list of artists Miriam has worked with - a list that includes such names as Tina Turner, Elton John, George Michael, Freddie Mercury, Chaka Khan, David Bowie, Seal and Adiemus - you may be surprised that you haven't heard her name before. One of the most distinctive voices in the music industry, Miriam has probably sung on more hit records and with more success than most artists achieve in a lifetime. “Sonically, she's got ears like a bat” says vocal recording engineer Rod Houison. “She rolls out six part harmonies effortlessly. From a technical point of view she's in a class of her own.” Being technically superb is only one side of Miriam. She also has a tremendously emotional delivery that can often send tingles down your spine, and is well known for her highly developed and unique vocal skills of multilayering vocal harmonies. In countless high profile concerts she has provided backing vocals (including for Elton John, Annie Lennox, David Bowie and Seal). Miriam's extensive studio work brought her to the attention of Karl Jenkins who had heard about her unique vocal style, and this led to the highly successful ADIEMUS project, whereby Jenkins' compositions featuring Miriam's vocals were recorded with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and released as “Songs Of Sanctuary” by ADIEMUS. The album was a huge international success and, together with the follow-ups “Cantata Mundi“ and “Dances of Time“ has so far sold well in excess of two million copies worldwide. “Only You,” a hit Miriam performed with the group Praise, charted number two in the UK. After completing the third Adiemus album Miriam expanded her musical audience by releasing solo albums on Virgin, which have become recognised as vocal masterpieces.

REVIEWS of Vocaloid 1 titles:

“Vocaloid is clearly going to be big in the music business. The start of something huge in modern music. Fascinating software which delivers everything it promises!” - VOCALOID LOLA Review in MUSIC TECH Magazine, UK, rated 9/10 and MUSIC TECH RECOMMENDED Award.

“I can think of a number of creative situations where Vocaloid would certainly be useful, particularly for backing vocals” - VOCALOID LEON & LOLA Review feature in SOUND ON SOUND Magazine, UK.

“It can enhance compositions with solos or choruses of vocalists synthesized by the computer. The composer can realize complicated polyphonies, the jazz artist can realize backing vocals with realistic jazzy effects, and the experimenter will be able to create impossible effects with human voices. Pros: Impressive realistic choruses, perfect English pronunciation and reproduces jazz vocal effects with great realism” - VOCALOID LOLA Review from PC OPEN, Italy, rated 9/10.

“From the sound, the Vocaloid voices can quite impress. They sing each speed, each note and at the same time, even simulate perfectly, the rhythm of human speech. Even the ending behavior of longer notes is affectionately copied. As the first software of its kind Vocaloid is unique, and I am very intrigued as to what will be forthcoming over the years thanks to this technology” - VOCALOID LEON and LOLA Review from KEYBOARDS magazine, Germany.

“The usage of Vocaloid is very captivating, and it is frankly magic to make text sing by computer!” - VOCALOID LOLA Review from MUSICRUN Magazine, France.

“As an amateur songwriter, who struggles with a computer far from powerful enough to run the necessary software to record vocals of good quality, I have looked for good solutions. I have had the pleasure of testing Leon, the Virtual Soul Vocalist. The complexity hidden behind the seemingly simplistic interface is astonishing. I hardly had to look at the manual at all while exploring – quite atypical for music software. Leon is astonishing” - VOCALOID LEON Review by Haakon R. Ueland, for MENSA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL and website www.smartsoftware.org

“Vocaloid is really the most innovative piece of software which has been released in a while. It's really taking voice synthesis to a whole new level. This is a great way for many bedroom and also professional composers to have great vocals in their music. I have given Vocaloid the maximum score because it's such a great technological progression in music making. It's just the thing many producers have been waiting for” - VOCALOID LOLA Review from www.StudioFreaks.com, RATED 10 out of 10.

“In 2003, Yamaha created a product that they call “Vocaloid”. Its programming can be input by any musician; its basic graphical user interface is much like any software-based synthesizer. When all the programming is complete, press play, and it sings. No, not computer generated singing - but it sings with a human voice that has been digitally sampled, deconstructed, and re-assembled according to your input. And Vocaloid can do its own harmonies and back-up vocals” - VOCALOID LOLA Review from Tech Central Station article “The Making of a Pop Star, 2010” by Edward B. Driscoll Jr., (www.techcentralstation.com)

For an exhaustive and in-depth review of Vocaloid MIRIAM by Rick Paul, click HERE (PDF document, 23 pages with many screenshots etc, 1.57 Mb).

YAMAHA VOCALOID SOFTWARE ENGINE – Accolades to date:- - Game Audio Network Guild voted Yamaha's Vocaloid “Best New Audio Technology” in the Industry & Trade Category at their 2nd Annual G.A.N.G. Awards Show, March 25th 2004 - Popular Science Magazine voted Yamaha's Vocaloid as runner up in their General Innovation category of the “Best of What's New 2003” Awards.

Your own backing singers. With Vocaloid, creating your own backing vocals is a realistic proposition - even for complex harmonies and arrangements. And as you gradually develop your Vocaloid editing skills, you will find that with patience even lead vocal lines are possible, thanks to the arsenal of expression tools provided, which permit editing and manipulation of the finest nuances.

IMAGINE what all this could mean for your music Now you can add vocals to ANY production in ANY style, with your own private virtual vocalist. You can create backing vocals in harmonies for your tracks. With skill and application you can create unprecedented vocal realism. OR... you can live in the exciting world between human and machine, where Vocaloid can even provide vocals that sound like they were performed by a superhuman virtuoso. Using Vocaloid in this way, as a true hybrid of human voice and synthesizer, the potential for innovation is limited only by your own imagination.

What will YOU make MIRIAM sing? Do you simply want her to perform your lyrical ideas in a rough form as an aid to your songwriting process? Or will you use his freedom from human limitations to create stunningly innovative and experimental vocal effects? He can sing over a superb pitch range, she can sing much faster than a human could if you want her to, and she can jump any interval yet hit every note beautifully. And she'll never tire or complain.

In addition to singing any words or combination of syllables you can imagine, MIRIAM will spread any sustained vowel (or voiced consonant) across as many notes as you like, with perfect legato. You can select from several different natural vibrato types and drag and drop your chosen type to any note or notes, and control the time-position and amount of the vibrato.

And that's just the beginning - you have control over all of the following parameters, which you can bring to bear on any part of your creation: - Changing syllables/phonemes (e.g. enter “liddle” instead of “little” etc). - Timing of each note (precise position/length). - Vibrato (you can change its type/position/amount/frequency). - Volume. - Attack. - Crescendo or diminuendo. - Pitch bend (amount, and positionable in time). - Glide (portamento). - Resonance (Frequency/bandwidth/amplitude). - Harmonics. - Noise. - Brightness. - Clearness. - Gender factor. - And of course, you can even change the singer (if you have purchased and installed more than one virtual singer) - perhaps get LEON or LOLA to sing your creation instead of MIRIAM. Instantly.

Numerous simple audio demos can be auditioned by going to the VOCALOID DEMOS PAGE

How Does It Work? Few events have dramatically diverted the course of musical history. Synthesis, MIDI, Sampling - inventions of this magnitude are very rare events indeed. In our opinion, Singing Synthesis is such an event. Most acoustic instruments can be simulated well using various synthesis techniques, but (until Yamaha's Vocaloid techology came along) the singing voice resisted any serious simulation attempts. Hardly surprising, since singing has an extremely wide range of articulations, timbres, and transitions between sounds. And singing can communicate words as well as melody, which means you have a double layer of meaning, unlike other instruments. The human ear is so used to hearing the voice that even the finest tonal shifts or anomalies are immediately noticed. However, Yamaha's Vocaloid is in fact a totally new vocal-synthesis technology, achieving a much higher level of sophistication in this exciting area! The team at the Yamaha Advanced System Development Center in Japan has created software that emulates the singing voice with incredible accuracy.

Zero-G's development team have been working closely with Yamaha to create many 'vocal fonts' (virtual vocalists) for the Vocaloid system. The team starts each project by recording a professional vocalist singing literally all possible phonemes and transitions between syllables. Each transition is slightly different depending on the particular combination of phonemes, and these differences play a big part in how we understand words and whether a vocal track sounds natural or artificial. For example, the phoneme “p” sounds slightly different at the beginning of a word than it does at the end, and it affects the vowels next to it differently than, say, the phoneme “t”.

The recordings of the professional singers are converted to the frequency domain using Fast Fourier Transform and divided into thousands of separate phonetic transitions which are processed in a unique way and then stored for use with the Vocaloid synthesis engine. Expressive tools such as vibrato, pitch bend, and attack are also derived from the real singing and stored separately.

To create a vocal track, you enter music and lyrics into the Vocaloid Editor. The melody can be entered by hand in the piano-roll style Editor or imported from a Standard MIDI File; the words are entered manually (either as words or as phonemes). Expressive elements can be imported from a MIDI File previously saved by the Vocaloid Editor, or entered via a graphic palette using drag-and-drop. Further detailed programming of expression parameters can be done graphically, for finely detailed results.

The data that you have entered in the Editor is sent to the synthesis engine, which fetches what it needs from the phonetic and expression databases to synthesize the track. To sing the word “part”, for example, the software combines four elements from the phonetic database: “p” (as it sounds at the beginning of a word), “p-ar” (the transition from “p” to “ar”), “ar-t” (the transition from “ar” to “t”), and “t” (as it sounds at the end of a word). The two “ar” elements are blended together, and the resulting vowel “a” is lengthened as necessary to accommodate your chosen melody and rhythm.

Different pitches are derived by shifting the fundamental and overtones while leaving the vowel formants relatively untouched. The database elements were derived from phrases originally sung at different pitches, limiting the amount of shifting the engine needs to do (and therefore improving ultimate realism). A Pentium 4/ 2GHz computer should take less than one-third to half real time to render the track in the frequency domain and convert it into the time domain for use. For example, a 1-minute track can be rendered in less than 30 seconds.

Unlimited Horizons The potential for Yamaha's Singing Synthesis Technology is virtually unlimited. MIRIAM (together with her companions LOLA, MIRIAM, PRIMA, SONIKA and TONIO) are the genesis of the new era of virtual singing. Pretty soon you are going to hear synthesized vocals in a lot of music. Vocaloid is already MASSIVE in Japan. Don't get left out of the picture. Experience the difference VOCALOID can make for yourself!

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

Package Includes:
 * VOCALOID 1 Editor
 * VOCALOID VST** Instrument
 * VOCALOID MIRIAM Female Vocal Font

VOCALOID 1 Editor Features:
 * Vocal Edit & Synthesis environment.
 * Piano-roll note editor
 * Easy-to use lyric editing.
 * Drag & Drop musical expression assigning.
 * Reads VOCALOID 1 vocal libraries Miriam, Leon or Lola (will not read Vocaloid 2 libraries Prima or Sonika).
 * Synthesizing vocal tracks (not real-time).
 * Saving vocal data as wave files.
 * Up to 16 vocal tracks.
 * Standard MIDI File Input/Output.
 * Full-colour Owner's Manual provided as pdf file with download.
 * Video Tutorial provided (.AVI movie).

VOCALOID VST**/ReWire** Instrument:
 * Reads VOCALOID 1 vocal libraries
 * Plays vocal MIDI tracks generated by VOCALOID Editor via VST- or ReWire-compatible host sequencer**.
 * Easy to manipulate voice characteristics


 * Users of FL Studio and SONAR please note: The ReWire functionality of Vocaloid does not work properly with FL Studio. Also the VST Instrument cannot be used with VST hosts that do not send NRPN's. FLStudio and Sonar are such VST hosts. However, both functions (ReWire and VSTi) work in Cubase VST/SX and other major sequencers.

VOCALOID MIRIAM Vocal Library (virtual soul vocalist):
 * Complete female voice in English, in professional quality.
 * Suits all soul and dance music styles, but also many other styles.
 * Full coverage of phonemes. You can use any English lyrics you want.
 * Vibrato templates and expression templates as typically used in natural singing.

Minimum System Requirements:
 * Windows XP or Windows 2000 (PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VOCALOID VERSION 1 PRODUCTS LEON, LOLA AND MIRIAM ARE FULLY NOT COMPATIBLE* WITH WINDOWS 7 OR LATER)
 * Pentium III, 1 GHz or faster
 * 512MB of RAM or more
 * 32 bit required (does not work on 64 bit systems)
 * Approx 700 Mb Hard disk space or more
 * SVGA Display (1024x768)
 * Sound Card with Microsoft DirectSound Compatible driver
 * LAN/network card must be installed, or a USB network card must be connected to the USB port.

Recommended System:
 * Windows XP (PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VOCALOID VERSION 1 PRODUCTS LEON, LOLA AND MIRIAM ARE NOT FULLY COMPATIBLE* WITH WINDOWS 7 OR LATER)
 * Pentium 4, 1.7 GHz or faster
 * 32 bit
 * I GB of RAM or more

Supported Interfaces & Standards: VST** 2.0, ReWire**, Windows MME.

Note: This product uses the Yamaha Vocaloid 1 software which does not officially support Windows 7. This means it is not guaranteed to work with Windows 7, however many users have reported that it does work without problems. If you are running Windows 7 or later, please consider purchasing a Vocaloid 2 product - Prima, Sonika, or Tonio, or our Vocaloid 3 product AVANNA. Also please note that Vocaloid 1 software does not work on 64bit systems.

PLEASE NOTE: 1. The download includes the latest software update for Vocaloid 1 (which will update the software to version 1.1.2). After you have updated the software, it is no longer essential to have your PC equipped with an Ethernet LAN card to run Vocaloid.

2. Cakewalk SONAR is not supported by Yamaha VOCALOID. However, so far as Yamaha have tested, VOCALOID Realtime VSTi seems to work (tested on Sonar 6.2.1). However the Playback VSTi does not work on any version of Sonar. This is because Sonar changes the order of NRPN MIDI messages, which are essential for the Vocaloid synthesis. However you can use Vocaloid with Sonar using Rewire to connect the two in sync. And of course, you can also import the wav files which you can export from Vocaloid into Sonar as a soundfile.

3. Yamaha Vocaloid version 1 does not officially support Windows Vista. However, it should work by doing the following: Run "Activate" with administrator privilege. Run the Vocaloid Editor with administrator privilege as well. To do this, go to the Program FilesVocaloid folder, right-click Vocaloid.exe and select "properties". Check the "Run as administrator" checkbox. Do the same thing for Activate.exe that is in the same folder. Vocaloid should then work in Vista.

4. Vocaloid 1 voices (Leon, Lola or Miriam, or Meiko etc) are not compatible with Vocaloid 2 voices (Prima, Sonika or Tonio, or any other Vocaloid 2 voices, such as “Sweet Ann”). That is to say, you cannot use Vocaloid 1 and Vocaloid 2 voices together in the same Editor. (When you first buy a Vocaloid 1 voice, you get the Vocaloid 1 Editor, which allows you to add other Vocaloid 1 voices, but not Vocaloid 2 Voices).

All product specifications (including pricing) are subject to change without notice. The names LEON, LOLA, MIRIAM, PRIMA, SONIKA and TONIO are trademarks of Zero-G Limited. ZERO-G is a registered trademark of Zero-G Limited. VOCALOID is a registered trademark of Yamaha Corporation, Japan.

For information about Zero-G Vocaloid 2 voices "Prima", "Sonika" and “Tonio”, and to buy them by download, use the following links: http://www.prima-vocaloid.com/ http://www.sonika-vocaloid.com/ http://www.tonio-vocaloid.com/