GUMI

GUMI (グミ) is an official mascot character of Megpoid (メグッポイド / Meguppoido) which is a singing synthesizer application software powered by Yamaha's Vocaloid2 and was published by INTERNET Co.,Ltd. The name GUMI is from the voice provider Megumi Nakajima's nickname in her childhood.
 * The naming about this product is very confusing. The Vocaloid software itself is under the official name Megpoid, and GUMI is the avatar character of the software drawn by the illustrator Masami Yuuki (ゆうきまさみ Yuuki Masami).

History
Megpoid was voiced by Megumi Nakajima and released on June 25, 2009. It comes with 3 sample VSQ files, "Happy Birthday", "be MYSELF", and "Hitori Yurari". "be MYSELF" is an original song by Nakajima.

There are five demos on the official site;
 * be MYSELF,
 * be MYSELF (one chorus),
 * Fly Me to The Moon-Part1,
 * Fly Me to The Moon-Part2,
 * BLUE BUTTERFLY.

Gumi was illustrated by the manga artist Yuuki Masami.

Vocaloid 3 Megpoid
Following the success of Crypton's Append, Internet Co., Ltd had confirmed Gumi will receive a "Megpoid Extend" edition in 2011.

On 2011/20/1 confirmation was released that recordings had started for the Megpoid Extend, several vocal recordings have already been recorded.

The first voicebank demo, Megpoid Extend Power β was uploaded on the 21/05/2011 onto Nico Nico Douga, its time spent up was only brief. Demos for Power and Whisper were also put up, but also removed a short time later. A more permanent version was uploaded later. Gumi's whisper Extend was used to sing "Fly me to the moon" and "BeMyself" in her power Extend, their upload was also temporary and were removed at a later date.

Unlike Crypton Future Media's CV Appends, however, the Extend idea was later dropped and instead they were launched as new voicebanks for Vocaloid 3. The voicebanks in are sold indidividually or as a pack. The new update of information confirmed a October 21st release date. It is also confirmed they are no longer a expansion pack, rather then being called "Megpoid Extend" they are now called "Vocaloid 3 Megpoid" and each vocal has its own appearance to go alongside it.

Some demos have been released as well;
 * Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Sweet - 雨が降って.     Youtube broadcast
 * Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Power - 狂躁ヒュプノシスYoutube broadcast
 * Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Adult - Showroom Dummy Youtube broadcast
 * Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Power - NIGHTMARE      Youtube broadcast
 * Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Whisper - Waltz for stranger Youtube broadcast
 * Vocaloid 3 Megpoid Sweet - 真夏の閃光Youtube broadcast

A introduction about her was also added.

Taiwan release
On Dec 11th, 2010, the president of Internet Co. announced that Gakupo Kamui, Gumi and Lily will be distributed in Taiwan.

Robot Gumi
Megpoid was one of 3 voicebanks the robot model HRP-4C was set up to react to, the other two being Miku Hatsune and Crypton's non-commercial vocaloid named CV-4Cβ.


 * Youtube broadcast: 開発者による産総研ロボット＆ボーカロイドの解説 CEATEC Japan (HRP-4C as Gumi)
 * Youtube broadcast: 産総研ロボットHRP-4C 未夢（ミーム）「異邦人」CEATEC Japan (HRP-4C Singing)

King Run Anison Red and White Concert
Gumi and Gakupo made special appearances in the 2010 new year celebration event known as King Run Anison Red and White.

The songs they covered were;
 * アニソン紅白2010 M-32[Love Letter]神威がくぽ(がくっぽいど) "Love Letter" covered by Gackupo originally from "Mobile Suit Z Gundam", which had originally been sung by Gackt himself.
 * アニソン紅白2010 M-33[星間飛行]GUMI(メグッポイド) "Interstellar Flight" covered by Gumi from "Macross Frontier", which had originally been sung by Megumi Nakajima herself.

Their appearance was strictly a one off event.

3D Concert
Gumi and Akikoroid-chan appeared in a concert together in Japan dancing on stage. Though other concerts have been done for Vocaloid, this is the first offical "3D" concert, previously all concerts had been done with 2D technology.

Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai
Gumi is due to make a guest appearance in Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai. This is the second time a Internet co., Ltd Vocaloid has appeared along side Crypton Future Media Vocaloids, the first being Kamui Gakupo in Maker Hikōshiki Hatsune Mix.

Usage for Music
Gumi was designed to be a professional voicebank of good quality. She is classified as a "Vocaloid Artist" voicebank.


 * Gumi has songs in the Nico Nico Douga Hall of Fame

Permission had not originally been granted for her works to be released on Karen-T but this was later granted and all Internet Co., Ltd Vocaloids are allowed to be featured in works sold via the label.

Vocaloid 2
At the time of her release, she had one of the most realistic sounding voicebanks in Vocaloid 2 and sings with a soft clear voice. Amongst the female voicebanks she has one of the biggest ranges and is considered easy to tune. Her pronunciations are of a good quality and she has smooth vowel sounds compared to other Vocaloids within her era. The weakness of her voice is that she is raspy, however, this can be removed if a user does not want her raspiness. Like her predessor, Kamui Gakupo, she produces realistic results and also offers a professional level of singing results.

Like many native Japanese speakers, Megpoid does not have the phoneme "z" and "Z" in the phonetic system and they are replaced by "dz" and "dZ" as well as Gackpoid.


 * Comparing VY1(β version), Miku Append (Soft), Gumi, Lily
 * Comparison between the Vocaloid and voice provider

Megpoid's software may occasionally have an installation error when installed, this is related to her engine version and may show up when installing her over a more updated Vocaloid 2 like Gachapoid or Lily. Help can be found within the fandom on fixing this. This can be fixed very easily, however, if a newer Vocaloid installed after her installation, otherwise re-installation in release order is another solution.

Vocaloid 2 is unsupported as of 2011 by Yamaha. These voicebanks however can be imported into Vocaloid3.


 * Vocaloid 2 and Vocaloid 3

Vocaloid3 Megpoid
These are 4 new vocals for her Vocaloid 3 release; Power, Whisper, Adult, Sweet.

Gumi's new voicebanks are sold as a pack or individually. Unlike the Appends of Crypton's CV series, this means you are not forced to purchase voicebanks you have no interest in, and can acquire them all or only the ones you want specifically. This also means you do not have to pay a large sum of money for them all in one hit. However, it is cheaper to buy them in one pack if buyers wish to own all voicebanks. They will also be sold with or without the Vocaloid 3 software.

You will not need the original Vocaloid 2 version of the Megpoid software for each voicebank to work and each be able to be bought as starter vocals for the Vocaloid 3 software or without it the Vocaloid 3 software.

Reception
Gumi has seen a faster growth of usage within the Japanese fandom, gaining popularity faster than her predecessor Gakupo. She has quickly become a fan favorite in both Japanese and Western fandoms and arguably has been the most commonly used non-Crypton Future Media Vocaloid. When she was released, many commented that she sounded the most realistic of the Vocaloid2 voicebanks. However, the western fandom were slow to gain interest at first. This was owed to the fact that her avatar appeared more plain than Gakupo's; not everyone was fond of the art design and too many comparisons were made between her avatar and a past character role Megumi Nakajima portrayed. By 2010, Gumi's popularity was on par with Crypton Future Media's voicebanks and had also out sold her predessor Kamui Gakupo, becoming the most popular and well known non-Crypton Vocaloid. In 2011, her usage grew and in many weeks, she would have more songs then some of the more popular Crypton Future Media. Depending on fan opinion and what is being used to judge her popularity, by late 2011 while lesser known in the western fandom, some would go so far as to say that she was the 2nd most popular Vocaloid in the Japanese fandom.

Many Filipino fans have considered Megpoid as a special favorite among other Vocaloids as her voice provider is Filipino-Japanese.

She was also praised by Western "Japanese to English" users as having one of the easiest pronunciations to mimic English and was demonstrated in her "Fly me to the Moon" demo. However, like all Japanese Vocaloids she is still limited and many of the pronunciations are still not correct.

Trivia

 * Gumi has proven to be quite a popular Vocaloid for MMD model makers and has several models compared to most other Vocaloids. One of them is ISAO's model, available by purchase of Windows 100% magazine and MMD Starter Pack magazine.
 * Less experienced overseas fans often mislabel Gumi as a "Megpoid" rather then a "Vocaloid" and sometimes dismiss that she is a Vocaloid altogether. This is owed to the confusion over the name.

Notable for...

 * First female Vocaloid from Internet Co. Ltd.
 * Being hailed by fans as the most realistic-sounding out of the box.
 * One of 3 voicebanks used by the robot HRP-4C
 * First Vocaloid from Internet Co.Ltd to be Extended.
 * First update announced of a Vocaloid 2 for Vocaloid 3