
There are also some bugs with vsqs, but not as frequent.Ībout English, no. In other words, you would need to make a voice sequence from scratch. It also doesn't have portamento AT ALL (at least, talking about UTAU and v-Connect), and you need to make it manually using the pitchbends.Īlso, for some reason, it won't import some USTs at all, and some that it gets to import will create very strange bugs that can't be fixed. Also, there are functions that will nto work properly, and it requires too much RAM memory to work, being slow to execute many tasks.
#Vocaloid vsqx list windows#
Also has many locale issues, getting to not even work depending on your OS language, and version (I had lots of issues on Windows XP). There are several mixes on YouTube with a synthetic voice said to be Lui's, but it is very likely that these are fakes.The reason that Cadencii doesn't get much attention is that it is harder than UTAU to use, and has lots of bugs. The songs linked below are some of the only known songs made using Ring's official demo.
#Vocaloid vsqx list trial#
Other possible trial owners would be people who worked on songs featuring Ring on the album Yakimochi Tokidoki Hare. LambadaSK was also credited with tuning (or "vocal manipulation" as it was referred to) on ShachihokoP's song "The Frozen World," which would imply that they also would have a copy, as tuning for one VOCALOID voicebank likely will not work very well with other voicebanks. However, he is still somewhat active, as looking at his niconico page reveals that he has been watching and favoriting others' videos, so it might be possible to get in contact with him. He has not posted any songs on either his niconico douga or YouTube since he posted the song "The Frozen World" on March 10, 2012. He had also made a post on his blog where he mentioned that he got a copy of Ring's demo. Japanese producer ShachihokoP produced two songs using the Ring trial. The PowerFX email Known or Potential Owners of the Trial This confirms that Ring Suzune is forever abandoned In that same email, they said because of the change of management they will be discontinuing all development of all PowerFX Vocaloids. PowerFX, in an email, confirmed that a new team has taken over PowerFX. Other companies have not yet been asked about or have revealed their curiosity in public. Later, in 2015, an email was sent to YAMAHA, who stated that Ring could not be released because of "many obstacle". PowerFX replied saying that they have already attempted to resume the project, but when they contacted YAMAHA, they were told that a release was not possible, although a reason as to why was not stated. In late September 2014, a message was sent to PowerFX asking if they could resume the Ring and Lui project. In late 2013, VocaNext's website became inaccessible, leaving the status of Ring's development at a standstill, and the possibility of a proper release unknown, although very unlikely. YAMAHA's response to an email about Ring. The voicebank was also supposed to be sent to anyone who was interested, although this never ended up happening. Only 18 fan groups showed up to the event. In February of 2012, a beta, trial version of Ring Suzune's voicebank was offered to the participants of "Vocaloid Network", a small-scale fan event that took place on March 11th, 2012. Auditions for Lui's voice provider were supposed to take place in 2012, but there have been claims that the auditions had never actually happened. They also brought Lui into it, stating that they planned to make him a VOCALOID as well. In 2012, VocaNext picked up Ring's voicebank to continue development and improve upon it. The game used the VOCALOID3 engine to render Ring's voice live, during gameplay. It was later confirmed that Ring would be released on the 12th of December that year, however, Ring never ended up releasing on that date.Īt VocaFarre in 2011, Suzuki Ryūji (鈴木龍道氏), the only known employee of VocaNext, talked about Ring and a rhythm game she was to star in, nicknamed "V・F・S". One demo song for Ring's voicebank was uploaded both to YouTube and the Japanese video sharing site niconico douga. Ring had been set to be released in Winter of 2011, and was confirmed a VOCALOID3 voicebank, meaning that she would release no earlier than September. It was also announced that MiKA from the band Daisy×Daisy would be the voice provider for Ring. In May of 2011, the winning designs for Hibiki Lui and Ring Suzune had been decided upon and were later announced at VOCALOID Festa 02. Design submissions from both Asia and overseas were allowed in the contest. In 2011, the "Everyone's Vocaloid Project" contest was held, where people sent in potential designs for both Ring and Lui. 2 Known or Potential Owners of the Trial.
