Yamaha has announced a version 2.0 of Vocaloid, which includes major improvements in usability and synthesis quality. Zero-G has also announced that it will be releasing its first Vocaloid2 based product in Spring 2007 - PRIMA, a Classical soprano singer.
- New GUI: The Vocaloid Editor (score editing tool) of Vocaloid2 has a new look with improved user functionality.
- A much more realistic and natural sounding vocal: The synthesis engine of Vocaloid2 uses a different signal processing technique from Version 1, creating a clearer and more natural vocal.
- Realtime Keyboard Performance (VST Instrument): Written lyrics can be assigned a note by touch of a keyboard. Now you can "sing" using a keyboard.
- New functionality and improvements: Much easier to use functionality implemented, which reduces workload in creating music. Existing functionality is also improved.
- Note auditioning: If you press a note, singing with lyrics and pitch will be assigned to the note. Instantly check lyrics and notes.
- Transparent control track: Control track for controlling timbre is transparent, so you can check two parameters at once.
- Toggling between Playback and Rendering: You can specify playback/rendering mode for each track. By rendering the finished track, you can reduce CPU load in playback. Maximum number of tracks is 16.
- Expression control: You can easily specify musical expression (attack and vibrato) with this intuitive user interface.
As with version 1.0, Vocaloid2 will not be released as a Yamaha product. It will be released as a package of Vocaloid singer libraries developed by third party licensees which includes Yamaha's software, and will be sold by the licensee. In Spring 2007 Zero-G will be releasing PRIMA, a Classical soprano singer (more info about PRIMA will appear on the Zero-G website soon). Zero-G hopes to demonstrate the voice at the Frankfurt Musikmesse in late March 2007, but it will not be ready for release until later in the Spring.
Key features
- Piano-roll editor.
- Note editing / Automatic phonetic conversion / Phonetic editing / Note auditioning.
- Transparent control track.
- Toggling between playback/rendering.
- Expression control.
- Synchronization with host sequencer through ReWire.
Vocaloid Playback VSTi:
- Playback sequence created with Vocaloid Editor.
Vocaloid Realtime VSTi:
- Keyboard performance with lyrics input in advance.
- 4 polyphonic.
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| Yamaha announces Music Production Power Pack | 4th July 2008 |
| Yamaha launches X Factor DVD and Web Community | 23rd January 2008 |
| Zero-G announces Vocaloid Prima to ship this month | 10th January 2008 |
| Yamaha updates Pitch Fix, Final Master, Vocal Rack and 01X Channel Module to v1.1 (incl. Universal Binary) | 27th July 2007 |
| Yamaha announces Vocaloid2 / Zero-G announces PRIMA | 7th February 2007 |
| Yamaha updates Vocaloid to v1.1.2 | 27th February 2006 |
| Yamaha releases Vocaloid v1.1.1 | 14th September 2005 |
| Yamaha releases Vocaloid v1.1 | 15th June 2005 |
| Vocaloid price drop | 11th August 2004 |
| Vocaloid Miriam demo version available | 10th August 2004 |
| Yamaha Vocaloid v1.0.5 released | 4th June 2004 |
| Yamaha Vocaloid v1.0.2 released | 23rd January 2004 |
| Yamaha Vocaloid updated to v1.0.1 | 20th January 2004 |
| Zero-G Leon & Lola Vocaloids released | 20th January 2004 |
| Yamaha show Vocaloid @ Musikmesse | 9th March 2003 |












