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HAMAMATSU, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Yamaha Corporation announces that it has succeeded in reproducing the singing of the late Hibari Misora, a legendary Japanese vocalist, using its own VOCALOID ...
Yamaha doesn’t have plans to release the Vocaloid keyboard commercially, but says the device’s sound chip can be provided to other companies who might wish to pursue it. Check out the Vocaloid ...
Yamaha is developing a Vocaloid keyboard that will allow for real time performances by the voice synthesizer software’s “singers.” Yamaha is developing a Vocaloid keyboard that will allow ...
Here’s how it works. Derided by some, Yamaha’s Vocaloid ‘singing synth’ technology has been a massive hit in Japan, to the extent that the company appears to putting it into a keytar. From what we can ...
Using the already in place Vocaloid library of digitized voices, Yamaha has created a keyboard which uses two sets of keys, one of them setting up the human vocal cues, the other a traditional ...
The new Yamaha Vocaloid Keyboard is equipped with a extra set of 16 keys which can be used to control consonants, vowels, and the two types of voicing marks. The Yamaha Vocaloid Keyboard now makes ...
Back in 2003, Yamaha funded the development of the Vocaloid singing software, which effectively gives them ownership of the Vocaloid brand, despite the fact that the Vocaloid characters themselves ...
Yamaha Corporation announces that it has succeeded in reproducing the singing of the late Hibari Misora, a legendary Japanese vocalist, using its own VOCALOID:AI singing synthesis technology in ...
We don't think Yamaha is actually showing it at Musikmesse - apparently, there are no plans to release it commercially - but the Vocaloid Keyboard is certainly one of the more interesting products ...