(VOCALOID) Zero-G Vocaloid 1 Compilation

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2012
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    Okay, so it takes 77 minutes to upload a 45 minute video, yet it takes 245 minutes to upload a video that's a minute thirty-five? TH-cam, you're screwed up.
    HOW THIS WORKS:
    This is a video promoting the usage of Zero-G's VOCALOID 1 Vocaloids L♀LA, LE♂N, and Miriam by showing how they've been used in these songs. These songs were obtained by searching through TH-cam and the Vocaloid Wiki.
    In the top right hand corner of the video is a box with a list of the songs featured in this video. The list goes: when the song starts, artist, and then Vocaloid voice. If there is a song that you have heard before featured in this video, you can fast forward to the time listed for the next song.
    Lyrics are also provided, for English Vocaloids are sometimes not the most understandable Vocaloids in the world.
    I am not the original artist for any of these songs, that means I did not create them or participate in creating them. The pictures were made using MikuMikuDance (Models belong to Nukude, Arkenidae, and PolygonTeam) and Paint.NET. All I did was make the pictures and put the songs together
    For VocaTards who think that Hatsune Miku was the first Vocaloid ever made, she's not. The very first Vocaloids to ever exist were Zero-G's L♀LA, LE♂N, and Miriam. L♀LA and LE♂N were released on the exact same day, January 15th, 2004 (March 3rd, 2004 for Japan). A good way to refer to L♀LA and LE♂N are the Adam and Eve of Vocaloid.
    Also, Vocaloid technology was not developed in Japan, but rather in Europe. It had a start in Spain before Sweden improved on it into the VOCALOID 1 engine stage, from there British company Zero-G began to market the technology. At this time, Vocaloid was meant strictly for professional indie music makers and did not have its Anime-esque fanbase until after Hatsune Miku (Who was released August 31st, 2007) brought more attention to Vocaloid.
    Miriam is the third Vocaloid to ever be released (July 1st, 2004, July 26th 2004 for Japan), she was also made by Zero-G. She is the first Vocaloid to have a known vocal provider (Miriam Stockley) for who she is named after. Miriam was made and released as the VOCALOID1 engine had any bugs fixed and was updated.
    These three Vocaloids have been pushed away and forgotten as the Vocaloids for the VOCALOID2 engine and first Japanese Vocaloids MEIKO and KAITO have gained more attention, which saddens me, because these Vocaloids are still perfectly capable of being used to make great music.
    For those wondering if, like MEIKO and KAITO, L♀LA, LE♂N, Miriam will get a VOCALOID3 engine update, from what I've read about on the Vocaloid Wiki, Zero-G does not wish to update these three Vocaloids. There could be reasons for it, such as financial issues or the unavailability of the original voice providers, and they are focusing their attention of making Celtic themed voicebanks for the VOCALOID3 engine, whose names are yet to be released.
    As of 2012, L♀LA, LE♂N, and Miriam have had their 8th anniversaries, and for voicebanks as old as they are, they can still sound pretty damn good, and are actually highly recommended for new Vocaloid users to train on before they move on to VOCALOID2 and VOCALOID3 voicebanks. The songs in this video are from the 2008 to 2009 time periods (XD I make it sound like that was a long time ago).
    Enjoy these songs, and maybe find a new one to add to your collection of Vocaloid music.
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  • @ichigominako
    @ichigominako 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    thanks to your video, I've discovered more amazing song ! By the way, discon communication is one of favorite song! :D I really love these vocaloids! They should be more loved! A song where Leon's voice is well-used too is "Mask", he sang it with kaito : )

  • @ThatRunieSenpai
    @ThatRunieSenpai 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love english vocaloids!!!

  • @KaitiaTheHedgie
    @KaitiaTheHedgie  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, I agree with you there. Lately there have been vocaloids coming out that sound like they just pitched Miku or Rin or even GUMI, slapped on a new avatar and name and shipped it out. It makes me kinda sad.

  • @imagin_projects
    @imagin_projects ปีที่แล้ว

    Pero Big Al no pertenece a Zero G
    Es un producto de Power FX al igual que Sweet Ann

  • @KaitiaTheHedgie
    @KaitiaTheHedgie  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    What are you talking about?