VY1 is a Japanese female vocal developed by Yamaha Corporation and distributed by Bplats, Inc. to act as a "standard" vocal for
Vocaloid
is a singing Speech synthesis, voice synthesizer software product. Its signal processing part was developed through a joint research project between Yamaha Corporation and the Music Technology Group at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona. The s ...
. It has the codename of "Mizki". It was originally released for the
Vocaloid 2
Vocaloid 2 is a singing voice synthesizer and the successor to the Vocaloid voice synthesizer application by Yamaha. Unlike the first engine, Vocaloid 2 based its output on vocal samples, rather than voice analysis. The synthesis engine and the ...
engine.
Development
VY1 was created to act as a standard Vocaloid product able to produce notable high quality results. Its name of "VY1" stands for "Vocaloid Yamaha 1", its codename of "Mizki" refers to the flower
hanamizuki. Its creation echoed the development of
Meiko a number of years earlier. It was originally released as a "Standard" and "Deluxe" version. Compared to many other Vocal releases for the software, it lacks an avatar, though a number of concepts have appeared over time to show individual producer interpretations of the Vocaloid.
VY1 also had an overhauled version of the Japanese vocal library system for Vocaloid 2 without the need of an engine update that resulted in "improved" performance over past Japanese vocals.
A male counterpart vocal called
VY2 was also later released for this vocal.
VY1 was also used for ''VOCALO Revolution'', a Vocaloid related TV program that aired in Japan in January 2011, and was used as the singing vocal for the shows mascot "
CUL.
Additional software
As it was created to head Yamaha products, it has since been released for multiple versions of the software, as the primarily offered vocal and has more releases than any other Vocal for the software.
It was the first vocal released for the
iVocaloid iOS app under the name of "VY1t" and later re-released for the iOS app
VocaloWitter.
The first of the major updates to occur to the software was upon the release of the
Vocaloid 3 engine. It was one of four product released on October 21, 2011 for the new engine. This made it one of the first 4 products in addition released for the engine with
Mew,
SeeU
SeeU () is a female Korean vocal created for the Vocaloid 3 software by SBS A&T (formerly SBS Artech) and was the only Korean vocal released for that version of the software. As well as a Korean vocal, she possessed a Japanese vocal. The voice be ...
and V3
Megpoid
is a Vocaloid by Internet Co., Ltd. Her voice is sampled by Megumi Nakajima. The mascot of the software is called (stylized as GUMI). She is also sometimes called Megpoid GUMI, or GUMI Megpoid.
The name "Gumi" is the voice provider Megumi Naka ...
being the other three. Due to its success, it was released as "VY1V3 SE" later in 2013, in order to have a version with the latest Vocaloid 3 engine updates. A second re-release occurred also later in 2013 when it was updated to "VY1V3 Neo" and released for the Mac version of the software.
During this time, it featured in the first free version of Vocaloid, an iOS app named ''Vocaloid first'' under the name of "VY1 lite". This was a slimmed down version of the vocal.
The second major update to the vocal occurred on December 17, 2014 with the release of VY1V4 for the
Vocaloid 4 engine. This was the first vocal released for the engine. The update contained 3 new additional vocals. "Normal", "Soft" and "Power", while the original vocal was released under the new name of "Natural".
The vocal was also released for the iOS app
Mobile Vocaloid Editor, and the "Lite" version was supplied with the app as the first vocal. The full vocal could be downloaded among the vocals offered by the app.
The vocal was also developed for the "YAMAHA VOCALOID LSI "NSX-1" based Singing Keyboard" under the name of "eVY1". The first eVocaloid product released was the "Pocket Miku", which was originally planned to house the eVY1 chip but was changed because the developers felt that only
Hatsune Miku
, officially code-named CV01, is a Vocaloid software voicebank developed by Crypton Future Media. Its official mascot is depicted as a sixteen-year-old girl with long, turquoise twintails. Miku's personification has been marketed as a virt ...
's voice would be appropriate. The chip would go onto demonstrate the non-commercial product the "
Vocaloid Keyboard", a
Keytar
A keytar (a portmanteau of ''keyboard'' and ''guitar'') is a keyboard instrument similar to a synthesizer or MIDI controller that is supported by a strap around the neck and shoulders, similar to the way a guitar is held.
Overview
Though the ...
with the eVocaloid chip inserted in.
On July 2, 2018, it was announced that the VOCALOID SHOP would cease distribution of the VOCALOID4 editor, the VOCALOID4 editor for Cubase, and the VOCALOID4 starter packs. In addition, VY1v4, VY2v3,
Cyber Diva, and
Cyber Songman were confirmed to be taken off of the site as well. This was set to occur on July 12.
Video games
VY1 appeared in an iOS game called "Vocadol" under its codename of "Mizki" along with Vocals
Anon & Kanon,
Lily
''Lilium'' ( ) is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large and often prominent flowers. Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world. Most species are ...
,
Aoki Lapis,
Merli,
Cul and
Kokone.
VY1 was also used for the iOS game ', which was powered by a lite version of the Vocaloid engine.
See also
*
List of Vocaloid products
*
VY2, the masculine counterpart of the vocal.
References
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Vocaloids introduced in 2010
Fictional singers