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HAL-O-ROID (ハルオロイド・ミナミ) is a free singer for CeVIO based on the voice of deceased Enka singer Haruo Minami.
History
He was released on 20, October 2016 for download, with no previous announcements made in regards to his upcoming vocal.
Concept
Similar in nature to Vocaloid vocals " Ueki-loid" and " hide" he is an attempt to resurrect the voice of a dead singer, though is the first to be offered as a public product instead of a private project.
Etymology
"HAL-O-ROID" is a literal meaning meant to mean "Haruo droid", with "HAL-O" playing on the vowel sound of "uo" and the interchangeable nature of "l/r" in Japanese.
It is also a reference to the common use of "roid" or "loid" for "android" within vocal synthesizers, as made famous by the software "Vocaloid" (whose own name means "vocal-android" and also a play on the interchangeable nature of "l/r").
Appearances
His provider is renowned for his appearance on stage in a kiomodo, which was rarely seen for male singers, making him stand out. This has been carried over into the CeVIO avatar.
Relations
Examples of Usage
To be announced
Marketing
Product Information
Demonstrations
Recommended
To be announced
Voicebank Libraries
His range is A2 ~ E4 and though his original singer was an Enka singer nd he is best suited for this, he is capable of singing all genres.
Users will need the full version of the software to be able to use him. he is the first fully free singer for CeVIO that has been offered.
HAl-O-ROID is of a lower quality then many other vocals released for the software. This is likely similar to the quality issues that past synthesizers faced when "resurrecting" a deceased singer. As shown in the past, results are often based on samples that were used for other purposes instead of recorded fresh specifically for the synthesizer. Furthermore there may be an absence of a sound sample or inconsistencies caused by the samples differing greatly in tone.
Additional information
Trivia
Gallery
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References
External links
CeVIO AI
VoiSona
VoiSona Talk
Poll
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