Mobile Vocaloid Editor

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Mobile Vocaloid Editor
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iPad and iPhone versions of the software
Developer(s) Yamaha
Development status Supported
Available in Japanese, English
Type Vocal Synthesizer Application
License Proprietary
Website {{#property:P856}}

Mobile Vocaloid Editor is a iPad and iPhone version of the Vocaloid engine.

About

Mobile Vocaloid Editor is designed for both the iPad and iPhone. It comes with VY1 "Lite" as standard. Demo songs are bundled with the app. It has an improved working environment compared to the iVocaloid app. The app offers "DYN", "PIT" and "VIB" and handles 16 tracks of data and is overall much easier to use then the previous iVocaloid app. It can do 999 bars of music, but, in comparison to the full Vocaloid 4 editor, cannot do "growl" or "cross-synthesis".[1][2]

Despite being easier to use than iVocaloid , the input entries of the app may confuse those who are used to the normal Vocaloid 4 method of importing data. Most functions can be used with one or two fingers and it is possible to draw parameter lines with a single finger. Compared also to iVocaloid, it can do the full C2~G8 range of notes.

Despite the inclusion of English vocals, it currently has no English interface and is sold only in Japan.

Products

The following products are able to be purchased;

  • VY1;The full version of the Japanese feminine VY1 vocal.
  • ZOLA Project; Yuu, Wil and Kyo are 3 male vocals, each are sold separately.
  • Aoki Lapis; Japanese female vocal.
  • Merli: Japanese female vocal.
  • Mew: Japanese female vocal.
  • Galaco: Japanese female vocal, she comes with two versions "red" and "blue" both are sold separately.
  • Cyber Diva: English female vocal.
  • Yuzuki Yukari:[3] Japanese female vocal, has 3 versions "Jun", "Onn" and "Lin" which are each sold separately.
  • Sachiko: Japanese female vocal.
  • Megpoid:[4] Female vocal, has two vocals "Native" which is a Japanese vocal and "English" both are sold separately.
  • Unity-Chan: Japanese female vocal.[5]

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