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This song is so iconic of Miku that it still makes occasional trips back to the most viewed Vocaloid songs of the week every now and then, and featured in countless albums and concert performances. Miku's voice was elevated to some of her highest pitches here.
The song is a simple love song, with the singer being so in love with her partner that she was about to melt. Besides introducing the world to Miku as a character, Melt was also a significant contribution to Ryo's later successes. Miku's flagship song, composed by Ryo, a member of budding band Supercell, and submitted first to Nico Nico Douga.
Taiko 12.5 to 14, Taiko 0 to Taiko 0 R, Taiko DS 3, Taiko PSP DX
#Vocaloid hatsune miku blind series#
However, the original series from Melt up to Senbonzakura is preserved to save effort and is shown below. Originally a song series on this blog, since the Vocaloid directory is getting larger and larger, the series has been disbanded and this Vocaloid Corner made for Hatsune Miku, along with a list of all the songs she has been in thus far. The original few Vocaloid songs on Taiko all belonged to Hatsune Miku, at first limited to one composer, Ryo from supercell, then growing to involve more and more artists as time went by. Her popularity is still going strong as the winner of 2014's overall Vocaloid popularity polls, outmatching of 3/4 times the 2nd-place entry, GUMI. At a stretch, you could say Miku is Japan's first successful cyber-idol. She is the main Vocaloid used by Crypton for advertising kind of like the company mascot.
#Vocaloid hatsune miku blind professional#
Like the Vocaloids before it, the original target audience when Miku and Vocaloid 2 as a whole was released, was for professional producers only the otaku market did not come into play until a little after Miku was released in August 2007 subsequent brilliant creations by fans led to a chain of quality songs coming in for Miku, which only spurned the fanbase even further. Miku's voice was actually sampled from Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita (藤田咲), who prior to this has been the voice actor for several anime shows. This character is responsible for turning Vocaloid into the cultural phenomenon it currently is now, with her generally appealing looks.
#Vocaloid hatsune miku blind software#
Hatsune Miku (初音ミク) is the first voice synthesizer software made with the Vocaloid 2 engine, and the first to have a human persona associated with it.