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CYBER DIVA is an English VOCALOID developed and distributed by YAMAHA JPN and was released in February 2015 for the VOCALOID4 engine. She was later updated to the VOCALOID5 engine in July 2018.

In March 2015, on Instagram, an American singer, theater actress, and model named Jenny Shima claimed that she was the voice provider for CYBER DIVA.[1][2]

Concept[]

Originally, a male and female VY English pair were confirmed soon after the release of VY2 in 2010.[3] CYBER DIVA was confirmed to be the English female VY vocal "VY3".[4]

Etymology[]

Her name, "CYBER DIVA", has not been explained by her developers. It is currently unknown how she received the name.

"Diva" is used as a loanword in English to describe females, generally singers, who reach idol status or consider themselves as important. It is a descriptive word that can also be used as a girl's name, which is borrowed from archaic Italian and originally meant "goddess".

Due to the origin of the word "Diva", the name can have more than one meaning when read. It can also be seen as a play on words.

Appearance[]

As part of the VY series, CYBER DIVA follows similar ideals to past VY vocals VY1 and VY2. These VOCALOIDs were designed with the intention of being able to freely manipulate the VOCALOID to how a producer wants.

It is speculated that because YAMAHA was aiming for the Western audience and looking for a more professional look, YAMAHA opted to use a simple photo as an avatar without a character concept behind it (similar to Zero-G's Prima and Tonio).

The top of a gold plated microphone can be seen, this is based on the iconic Shure Brothers microphone, the model 55s, Multi-Impedance "Small Unidyne" Dynamic which was first released in 1951. Her microphone is based on the modern "55SH Series II" variant which is much more curvier then the original version. The headphones that the model in the stock photo wear appear to be the gold variant of YAMAHA's HPH-M82 line of headphones.[5]

Relations[]

For more on VOCALOID relationships, see the FAQ.

  • VY1 - A Japanese VY female.
  • VY2 - A Japanese VY male.
  • CYBER SONGMAN - A complementary voice bank with masculine vocals.

History[]

Marketing[]

She is targeted towards the American market as a professional producer VOCALOID.

Voicebanks[]

CYBER DIVA
The CYBER DIVA voicebank was created as a high quality English voicebank, it is a demonstration of improvements between old and new English YAMAHA scripts. A number of bug fixes were made to the voicebank that reflected within the vocal. Though there was a loss of expression within the voice, the pronunciations were much better then all previous English VOCALOIDs. The voice itself aims to be a professional vocal though is not the provider's natural vocal. It was later given a counter-partner vocal called "CYBER SONGMAN".


Music featuring CYBER DIVA[]

  • On this wiki, CYBER DIVA is featured in 80 songs , 15 albums .
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Don't Go
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uaja
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Sympathy
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Translation Sympathy
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CYBER DIVA
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PIO
Categories Original song
Quad
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Haunted
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Translation Haunted
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RL Williams
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Reputation[]

Status

Google Trends

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Sales

CYBER DIVA gained the no.1 "Hot New Releases in Recording Virtual Instruments Software" on amazon.com when released for sale

Reaction

CYBER DIVA was well received upon unveiling and her demo "ATHENA" reached over 100,000+ views, putting the demo on par with OLIVER and YOHIOloid. Her demo reached this amount within 3 months of being posted, making it the fastest English-only demo to reach this amount.[6]

Trivia
  • Viewing the source for her introduction page reveals the hidden message "Please enjoy Vocaloid!".[7]
  • Despite common misconceptions about her that occurred when she was first released, BIG AL was the first American accented VOCALOID as his voice provider (Frank S.) was also American.
  • She is the fourth Vocaloid to feature a microphone based on the model 55s with Sweet ANN being the first, Lily the second and MEIKO V3 being the third. It is also seen on the boxart of Hiyama Kiyoteru V4 - Rocks.
Achievements
  • First newly introduced VOCALOID4
  • First English VOCALOID4
  • First native English VOCALOID produced by YAMAHA
  • First native English VOCALOID to be produced for Mac
  • First female native English VOCALOID to be available for Mac
  • First English VOCALOID from the VY series
  • First VY VOCALOID to not have "VY" written as their name
  • First English vocal to have an app release
  • One of the first VOCALOID5 vocals released for the engine
  • One of the first English VOCALOID5 vocals released for the engine
  • One of the first VOCALOIDs updated to VOCALOID5
  • One of the first native English VOCALOIDs to be updated

References[]

External links[]

Language Description Site
English VOCALOID CYBER DIVA product page Link
Japanese VOCALOID CYBER DIVA product page Link
English deviantArt , art and media community Link
Japanese Pixiv , art and media community Link

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