Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade is an arcade game in the Project DIVA series, and featured many new exclusive features.
Miku is the protagonist of a manga series named Maker Hikōshiki Hatsune Mix, written by Kei Garō. The manga explores the many possibilities of story-telling and has featured numerous adventures, ranging from giant-sized battles with Hatsune Miku to home exploits.
Vocaloid is a program that produces singing voice, it is not an anime.
Hatsune Miku was the singer of choice in Netflix Japan's latest Summer Anime Lineup promotional video. Check it out below!
It is now October 17th Japan time, which means today marks the 5th year anniversary of Hatsune Miku's “disappearance” from the internet. On October 17th 2007, less than 2 months after her software release, Miku's online popularity had begun to explode on an extremely large scale.
Trivia. "39" is a number often recurring in the VOCALOID franchise because it can also be read as "Miku". In this song, "3-9" can also be read as "San-Kyuu." When spoken with an accent, it sounds like "Thank You" in English.
Simply put, Crypton Future Media will be moving Hatsune Miku and their other characters away from Yamaha's VOCALOID engine.
Miku Nakano ( 中 なか 野 の 三 み 玖 く , Nakano Miku?) is the third sister of the Nakano Quintuplets, and one of the main characters of the 5-toubun no Hanayome series.
On April 30, 2010, a new add-on for Miku, called Hatsune Miku Append, was released, consisting of six different timbres for her voice: Soft (gentle timbre), Sweet (young, chibi quality), Dark (mature and melancholic), Vivid (bright and cheerful), Solid (loud, clear voice), and Light (innocent and angelic). Miku Append was created to expand Miku's voice library, and as such requires the original program to be installed on the user's computer first. This was the first time a Vocaloid had such a release, and more Append versions were reported from Crypton Future Media at later dates.
Miku's personification has been marketed as a virtual idol and has performed at live concerts onstage as an animated projection (rear cast projection on a specially coated glass screen). Miku uses Yamaha Corporation 's Vocaloid 2, Vocaloid 3, and Vocaloid 4 singing synthesizing technologies.
Hatsune Miku received an update for Yamaha's Vocaloid 4 engine under the name of Hatsune Miku V4x. It makes use of the new EVEC system for Piapro Studio, a VSTi plugin used as an alternative to the traditional Vocaloid Editor. EVEC consists of recorded vowels.
Hatsune Miku ( Japanese: 初音ミク), also called Miku Hatsune, is a Vocaloid software voicebank developed by Crypton Future Media and its official moe anthropomorphism, a 16-year-old girl with long, turquoise twintails.
This spawned "NicoNico Cho Party", where fans could submit their animations to accompany live holographic performances of popular Vocaloid songs. An English voicebank for Hatsune Miku was announced in 2011 and was to be released by the end of 2012.
Crypton released Hatsune Miku on August 31, 2007. Crypton had the idea to release Miku as "an android diva in the near-future world where songs are lost.". Hatsune Miku was released for Vocaloid 3 on August 31, 2013, including an English vocal library.
Miku performed in the United States on July 2, 2011 at the Nokia Theater at L.A. Live during the 2011 Anime Expo in Los Angeles. The concert followed the same format as the previous "39's Giving Day" concert. Hatsune Miku performed in Japanese rock festival Summer Sonic 2013 on August 10, 2013.
Miku is something called a VOCALOID (ボーカロイド), which is a vocal synthesis software developed by Yamaha. In the software, you input notes and syllables, and the software will sing them out. This gives anyone who cn afford a VOCALOID (Usually 100~200 USD per voice) the ability to create their own music with the software.
Those who are familiar with the culture surrounding Japanese animation, there are quite a few followers of the music produced by voice actresses. The actress who does the voice of Hatsune Miku, Saki Fujita, is such an actress and was chosen because hers was a typical cutesy anime voice.
She technically is and isn’t the idol singer. Hatsune Miku is a personification/avatar of a singing synthesizer called Vocaloid. Of which she is 01 of the second series. She has become an idol in her own right however having been preforming concerts since 2009 and all her concerts are sold out.
Hatsune Miku (Japanese: 初音ミク), sometimes called Miku Hatsune, is a Vocaloid software voicebank developed by Crypton Future Media and its official moe anthropomorph, a 15-year-old teenage girl with long, turquoise twintails. She uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 2, Vocaloid 3, and Vocaloid 4 singing synthesizing technologies. She also uses Crypton Future Media's Piapro Studio, a singing synthesizer VSTi Plugin. She was the second Vocaloid sold using the Vocaloid 2 engine and the first Japanese Vocaloid to use the Japanese version of the Vocaloid 2 engine. Her voice is modeled from Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita. Miku's personification has been marketed as a virtual idol and has performed at concerts onstage as an animated projection (rear cast projection on a specially coated glass screen).
Hatsune Miku is a carefree and cheerful-hearted 15-year-old girl who is very good in sining. Altough, she is heroically poupular, she attends a lot of good things with her good friends like KAITO and other Vocaloids, who have been friendly to her.
The virtual pop star has done successful tours around the world, and her brand encompasses all things from video games to merchandise. And now, it seems Hatsune Miku is about to get her own animated series.
The news comes from Deadline as the trade confirmed Crypton Future Media has plans to co-develop an animated series based on Hatsune Miku. The character has helped inspire Crypton Future Media in a big way as the brand also says it is planning to release webtoons and comics starring the blue-haired girl. Oh, and her friends will be featured as well!
Among the Sengoku generals, the one Miku like the most is Takeda Shingen as it is hinted many times throughout the series when she set Takeda's crest as her phone's wallpaper . Miku likes Matcha Soda. Miku threw away her Kurobara Girls High School 's PE uniform.
Miku is an emotionless looking girl with medium-length brown hair that has strands of hair hanging over the right side of her face . Her notable accessory is a set of wireless headphones that have a triangle-shaped logo on the ear cups (Audio-Technica). Like her sisters, she has dark blue eyes, an average height, ...
Miku's headphones are a design mix of the Audio-Technica M50x and AR3bt SE.
Miku's phone number is [ [1] ] and her email address is [email protected]. Miku's voice actress, Miku Itou shared same name as her character, but different Kanji's first name writing. Miku (美来) for her voice actress name & Miku (三玖) for her characters name.
Miku Nakano ( 中 なか 野 の 三 み 玖 く, Nakano Miku?) is the third sister of the Nakano Quintuplets, and one of the main characters of the 5-toubun no Hanayome series. She has a timid personality.
According to Yotsuba, Miku is the smartest among the sisters with her strongest subject being Social Studies. She has an extensive knowledge of Japanese History. She has the ability to imitate her sisters' looks and personality without the others recognising; far more than the extent of Ichika's ability.
Miku, most likely, has the lowest physical capabilities among her sisters and she is bad at cooking.