![]() ![]() Let’s turn our attention to the first language sung by a VOCALOID that wasn’t solely Japanese and/or English. Let’s take a trip to the VOCALOIDs of other languages. For this editorial, the focus will be on the ones that sing in languages that aren’t just Japanese or English. From Spanish to Chinese, there are VOCALOIDs that are designed to sing in languages that are beyond what we are typically used to hear from them. But the software isn’t limited to just those two languages. For the most part, we’re aware that VOCALOIDs can sing in Japanese, as well as English. One of the things that’s very impressive is that these voice banks can sing in a number of languages. VOCALOID has been capable of giving people the chance to make their own songs and use voice banks represented by virtual idols to sing those songs.
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