Display title | Vocaloid |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Vocaloid (a portmanteau of "vocal" and "android") is a series of music synthesizing programs created by YAMAHA Corporation. The program is separated into two parts; the editor, which is used to process any voicebank chosen by the user through their input, and the various voicebanks, each with their own unique voice traits for different user taste or purpose. Using a Vocaloid sounds simple enough, as the user simply has to type lyrics and adjust the melody of the song they're creating; however, fine-tuning is necessary to reach better, more natural-sounding results. |