@@ultravioletsus Mostly the color scheme - her hair color and various bits on her clothes use the same turquoise (?) color which the DX7 uses as a contrast color. Same goes for the whites and grays used (i believe the grey top on her Vocaloid 2 cover art is the same tone used for the "DX" part of the DX7 logo). See this picture for reference: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_DX7#/media/Datei:DX7II-D.jpg
Listened to this so much that I was at the shops the other week and The Weeknd's version was playing. All I could think was "it is good, but I prefer the original Miku version"
They bought a vocaloid4 and if you know Japanese, there are tutorials by Yamaha or Japanese producers and even a book or two that could help. Basic things, like inputting notes and lyrics, saving, pause/play should be pretty easy to figure out just from diveing straight into the software and trying things out. Studying musical theory, phonetics(X-SAMPA is particularly useful), and the phonology of how your chosen Vocaloid's language sounds when spoken naturally, and how people's voices changes when they sing, all are useful topics to study. The other option is to just play around in the software and do things, and then get feedback from someone, either online or offline on how it sounds, and try again and again until you get better. For the feedback, be sure to look out for constructive criticism which neither writes your work off as terrible or amazing with little ryhme or reason. Find someone who is honest, hopefully kind, and thoughtful enough to reason out what part of your work needs improvement or is good and not just hate it or give you empty praise. Take into consideration also the range of pitches in the song you are covering or writing and the optimum range and tempo of your chosen voicebank. If it's outside their range, you may want to use a different voicebank or transpose the notes to their range. I prefer a combination of the two approaches, but some people who have a stronger background in a musical instrument already and are more intutive/less analytical just do 'what sounds right' with the trial-by-error method. You could also start doing covers of your favorite Vocaloid producers' work or other muscians- and download a VSQ or a MIDI or sheet music and transfer it to Vocaloid, or watch Vocaloid songs on youtube that showcase the vsq like YZYX's Cosmosnauts.
Hatsune miku is a vocal synthesizer. Anyone can use her if they buy her. ALL Miku songs are made by real people who bought her. So she is more of a program than a singee
The "Hey! Hey! Hey!" At the end of the chorus sounds so adorable
thank you mr chipotle
Thank you Mr. Chipotle
Thank you mr chipotle
thank you mr chipotle
Thank you mr chipotle
THE VIBRATO AT THE OOOS??? holy shit
based
"holy?"
Holy is too weak a word.
Godly works though.
THE VIBRATO AT THE OOOS??? godly shit
@@arctohru kratos shit
I love when artists use the vibrato. It puts in so much more personality I love it so much
the "yeah" in the beginning was a jumpscare for me LMAOAOAOOA
SAME AKDKSKDD
Sameee
the backing at the end was DIVINE, you are a genius
His hair is sticking out the top lol
it honestly looks funnier that way lol
@@what_is_a_handle_ Ikr
Haha
I like it better LMAO 💀💀
lmao
one of my dad's favourite songs, can't wait to play this while he's in the car with me
You've got some courage! Respect: +1
It's the best cover heard so far, well done
we have Dont die. This song was banger :)
that's the best so far i think
Why was Miku low-key made for this 80s type music
fr :o
yh with astrophysics and step stone they really are killing these covers
@@ceci--lia 🤔💖
@Ken Boost wdym by her design ?
@@ultravioletsus Mostly the color scheme - her hair color and various bits on her clothes use the same turquoise (?) color which the DX7 uses as a contrast color. Same goes for the whites and grays used (i believe the grey top on her Vocaloid 2 cover art is the same tone used for the "DX" part of the DX7 logo). See this picture for reference: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_DX7#/media/Datei:DX7II-D.jpg
"i can't see clearly when you're gone"
me without glasses be like:
I both hate and love this joke
Better punchline: "Me to my glasses:"
why is this actually so good
The Miknd
Nice one
Lol
XD, awesome
The weekend but Miku
The Miku 🤌
The miikend
the meekend, weeku
@@Catqueenfr So... The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku? lol
@@ticktockbam it appears to be so
THIS SOUNDS SO GOOD OMG, THE OOO'S ARE TOO GOOD OMGG
the "hey! hey! hey!" WAS SO CUTE!! I LOVE HER SM
The “hey”s are so cute!!
the mikeend is my favorite artist
this is the only way ill willingly listen to this song
Literally so so good omg it's so well made it must have taken agesss
I just love your covers so much 😭💖✨
I was listening to Dawn FM, and when it got to take my breath, I was like, these are perfect songs for Miku to cover.
Gran trabajo viejo, fue increible!!
THE LOOKING FOR GOOD SONGS BIT IM CRYING
"we don't search for old songs, we search for old memories"
THIS IS SO COOL LMAOOO IT SOUNDS SO GOODDDDD
Good stuff! Masterpiece! Love the hey hey! Adorable! 😅😂😎👍🏻🫡
the goat back at it again
That meme right in the middle caught me completely off guard. 😆
THIS IS JUST.. * sheff kiss *
"SHEFF"? 💀
@@kpopgirlys sheff
sheff
sheff
My mom doubts my sanity when I play this on the television
an actual banger
This goes hard
I LOVE YOU MIKU
Miku slayes every song
I love these
Listened to this so much that I was at the shops the other week and The Weeknd's version was playing.
All I could think was "it is good, but I prefer the original Miku version"
Why is this actually good-
The Weeknd actually knows what you can do with autotune paired with synth leads, and Miku is autotune incarnate.
Ngl, hey hey hey got me hooked
I love smoking weed and listening to your covers
Love it keep up the good 👍
My weekend involves vocaloid
this is one of the songs i danced to for my deb. this is a masterpiece
please come back to us step stone
miku's hey hey is the besttt
Awesome👌
Just AWESOME
“Trying to look for good songs to cover” Forced me to laugh😂
I love how you put Miku wig on the vid thumbnail😂
cool
Sounds great!
üf nice
this is the best i think ive ever seen the hair line up
это шедевр
This sounds like my asian aunt singing
I need art of Miku dressed up as the weekend
i rly felt it when miku said "uuuuuuuuuuh"
muito foda
1:26 successfully making me laugh
blinding Mikus
1:23 hey hey hey 😆
HEY HEY HEY
What a cursed image lmao. I love it
this is AMAAAZING
The ending of the song was best part
Bro this is perfect!!
So cuuuute 🥰🤭💕💕💕😭
Hey hey hey was so cute
I cant stop listening to these, what is this sorcwry
oooooo I blaida baida laits 🥺🥺💖💖💕
wooooow
I’m confused on how this works tho, does this dude have ownership over miku voice or did he copy it? What it do?
They bought a vocaloid4 and if you know Japanese, there are tutorials by Yamaha or Japanese producers and even a book or two that could help.
Basic things, like inputting notes and lyrics, saving, pause/play should be pretty easy to figure out just from diveing straight into the software and trying things out. Studying musical theory, phonetics(X-SAMPA is particularly useful), and the phonology of how your chosen Vocaloid's language sounds when spoken naturally, and how people's voices changes when they sing, all are useful topics to study.
The other option is to just play around in the software and do things, and then get feedback from someone, either online or offline on how it sounds, and try again and again until you get better. For the feedback, be sure to look out for constructive criticism which neither writes your work off as terrible or amazing with little ryhme or reason. Find someone who is honest, hopefully kind, and thoughtful enough to reason out what part of your work needs improvement or is good and not just hate it or give you empty praise.
Take into consideration also the range of pitches in the song you are covering or writing and the optimum range and tempo of your chosen voicebank. If it's outside their range, you may want to use a different voicebank or transpose the notes to their range.
I prefer a combination of the two approaches, but some people who have a stronger background in a musical instrument already and are more intutive/less analytical just do 'what sounds right' with the trial-by-error method.
You could also start doing covers of your favorite Vocaloid producers' work or other muscians- and download a VSQ or a MIDI or sheet music and transfer it to Vocaloid, or watch Vocaloid songs on youtube that showcase the vsq like YZYX's Cosmosnauts.
wow
Hatsune miku is a vocal synthesizer. Anyone can use her if they buy her. ALL Miku songs are made by real people who bought her. So she is more of a program than a singee
omg it’s the weeku
And now, snickers proudly presents, Wrestlemania 36
"Hey, Hey Hey," Very cute.
omg, hatsune miku, the one who started teh trend of wearing a wig under her natural hair!
Omg love
this fucking slaps
yeey
The Mikund😂😂😂
The Miknd.
POV: You're brought the Goodsmile Racing AMG GT3 for a night ride at Nordschleife
Omfg I like it
On the 14th of January 2025 this is now possible on Fortnite lmao what a time to be alive
Fortnite going uo with this 🔥💯🔥
You've got a gift.
This is what I was looking for...
10x better now
We've peaked as a society here.
Ngôi sao cô đơn
Fireflies by Owl City :)
Very Epiko
"🤖 🤖 🤖"
The Mikund
😫👍 Yes.
Wow
HEY! HEY! HEY!
May I suggest WOO by Rihanna I feel like a Miku cover is needed
miku is superior
Requesting See You Again by Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth
the meeknd
Do redbone next
am in heaven….
gonna tell my grandkids this was the original version
That is lying and bad. Unless that comment was a joke.
@@lepacs14 it's a very obvious joke