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'''iVocaloid''' is the portable version of the software released for the [[wikipedia:iPad|iPad]] and [[wikipedia:iPhone|iPhone]]
 
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|image = IPad.jpg
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|company = YAMAHA Corporation
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|release = December 2010
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|status = Released
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|system = iOS
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|language = Japanese
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|type = VOCALOID2 / 3 Application
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|license = Proprietary
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|affiliation = YAMAHA Corporation
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|website = http://www.vocaloid.com/about/iphone.html
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'''iVOCALOID''' was released initially as a portable version of the ''VOCALOID2'' software released for the {{wp|iPad}}.
==History==
 
Yamaha announced a version of the Vocaloid software for the iPhone and iPad, which exhibited at the Y2 Autumn 2010 Digital Content Expo in Japan.<ref>[http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1010/14/news093.html Link 1]</ref><ref>[http://www.dcexpo.jp/programs/y2/ Link 2]</ref>
 
   
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==About==
In December 2010, [[VY1]] was released in a adapted version of the Vocaloid software "[[iVocaloid]] for the iPad and iPhone as "VY1t".
 
   
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This mimics the [[VOCALOID3]] engine (originally [[VOCALOID2]]). It provides a limited number of voices and can only use a single track of data, offering just 17 bars of measure. It can use [[VOCALOID NET]]. Its range is limited to C3~F4.
*[http://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/ivocaloid-vy1/id396081265?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 iPad]
 
*[http://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/ivocaloid-vy1t/id396082845?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 iPhone]
 
   
 
===History===
While this version has limited capablities, but at the price of ¥1,800 for the iPad and ¥350 for the iPhone has made this the cheapest version of the Vocaloid software currently on sale. Currently, this version of the software has only been released in Japanese and there is no known details on if a english version will be released.
 
   
 
YAMAHA announced a version of the VOCALOID™ software for the iPhone and iPad, which was exhibited at the Y2 Autumn 2010 Digital Content Expo in Japan. It uses a version of the ''VOCALOID2'' engine.<ref>[http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1010/14/news093.html itmedia.co.jp] articles/1010/14</ref><ref>[http://www.dcexpo.jp/programs/y2/ dcexpo.jp] programs/y2</ref>
==Gallery===
 
{{Gallery|width=120|height=160|position=center
 
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* December 2010, VY1 was released for the software. While this version has limited capabilities, the price of ¥1,800 for the iPad has made this the second cheapest version of the VOCALOID™ software on sale. Currently, this version of the software has only been released in Japanese. Those wishing to purchase this software must also have a Japanese chip on their iPad or iPhone to use it.
== References ==
 
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* October 2011, VY2 was also made available on iPhone and iPod touch in the iTunes store.
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* November 2012, Aoki Lapis was added. This makes her the first VOCALOID3 voicebank to later be released on a version of VOCALOID2.
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* April 2014, Merli was added. This version later claimed no.1 for all music app sales in the Japanese iTunes store.<ref>[https://twitter.com/kamata_misaki/status/452279012149039104 twitter.com]</ref>
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* August 2014, [[VOCALOID NET]] was opened, this allowed iVOCALOID to exchange data with [[VOCALOID3]] and [[VOCALOID Editor for Cubase]]. It also allowed access to standard song writing for the first time on this version.<ref>[http://vocaleak.com/vocaloid-net-and-vocaloducer-go-live/ vocaleak.com]</ref>
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===Upgrades===
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In August 2013 the software was upgraded to ver 3.0, becoming part of the [[VOCALOID3]] range.
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In November 2013, with the release of [[VOCALOID first]], the app was upgraded to Version 3.1.
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==Releases==
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<gallery hideaddbutton="true" widths="100" orientation="square" spacing="small" columns="5" bordercolor="black" captionposition="within" captiontextcolor="white" captionalign="center" navigation="true">
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ipadvy1.png|VY1|link=VY1 (VOCALOID2)
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VY2ipad.png|VY2|link=VY2 (VOCALOID2)
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Lapisipda.jpg|Aoki Lapis|link=Aoki Lapis (VOCALOID3)
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MerliiVocaloid.jpg|Merli|link=Merli (VOCALOID3)
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</gallery>
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==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/ivocaloid-vy1/id396081265?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 iTunes] ivocaloid-vy1
 
*[http://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/ivocaloid-vy2/id459652888?mt=8 iTunes] ivocaloid-vy2
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*[http://jp.yamaha.com/products/apps/ivocaloid-lapis/?mode=model iTunes] ivocaloid-lapis
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*[http://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/ivocaloid-merli/id836306893?mt=8 iTunes] ivocaloid-merli
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Revision as of 19:13, 14 March 2019

iVOCALOID was released initially as a portable version of the VOCALOID2 software released for the iPad.

About

This mimics the VOCALOID3 engine (originally VOCALOID2). It provides a limited number of voices and can only use a single track of data, offering just 17 bars of measure. It can use VOCALOID NET. Its range is limited to C3~F4.

History

YAMAHA announced a version of the VOCALOID™ software for the iPhone and iPad, which was exhibited at the Y2 Autumn 2010 Digital Content Expo in Japan. It uses a version of the VOCALOID2 engine.[1][2]

  • December 2010, VY1 was released for the software. While this version has limited capabilities, the price of ¥1,800 for the iPad has made this the second cheapest version of the VOCALOID™ software on sale. Currently, this version of the software has only been released in Japanese. Those wishing to purchase this software must also have a Japanese chip on their iPad or iPhone to use it.
  • October 2011, VY2 was also made available on iPhone and iPod touch in the iTunes store.
  • November 2012, Aoki Lapis was added. This makes her the first VOCALOID3 voicebank to later be released on a version of VOCALOID2.
  • April 2014, Merli was added. This version later claimed no.1 for all music app sales in the Japanese iTunes store.[3]

Upgrades

In August 2013 the software was upgraded to ver 3.0, becoming part of the VOCALOID3 range.

In November 2013, with the release of VOCALOID first, the app was upgraded to Version 3.1.

Releases

References

  1. itmedia.co.jp articles/1010/14
  2. dcexpo.jp programs/y2
  3. twitter.com
  4. vocaleak.com

External links

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