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This song will also be featured the album "増殖気味 X≒MULTIPLIES", along with other songs using the English vocal. On July 31, 2012, a usage of English Miku singing NICE AGE was released, and was purposely edited to have a strong Japanese accent. However, they are currently undecided on the matter. It was also mentioned that in the future they would like to add Appends to the English version to give Miku English expression. At the time, the voicebank was still in beta and her triphones were still needing adjustment. On March 25, 2012, a demo using Miku's English voicebank composed by Fink was released. Wat tweeted on the December 1, 2011, noting that all previous demos had originally been rendered with the VOCALOID2 engine, and things were being redone for the VOCALOID3 engine. On October 24, it was reported that Miku's voicebank was 70% complete and all the basic sounds had been captured. On October 16, a video of Miku's English Voicebank singing Ballet Mecanique was uploaded on YouTube showing greater improvement. It was used to enable Miku to address the audience and, with Luka, perform World's End Dancehall with English lyrics (although Luka sang most of the song).

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On July 2, 2011, a Beta version of Miku's English voicebank was used at the "MikuNopolis" concert in Los Angeles. Wat had also mentioned previously that he would love to hear the expression change to "Dark" or "Sweet" in English. As noted by a number of native English fans, her smoothness was lacking, but improvements had already been made from Luka's voicebank.

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This voicebank was only 40% complete and there is more development left to do. On May 28, 2011, demos of KAITO Append, Whisper and Power, along with Miku English were posted on Niconico. Crypton also reported that they would like to do Miku English Appends in the future, however, they had no specific plans to do so. Crypton reported they would keep their fans up to date with its development and were aiming for a good, qualified English voicebank. By then, it was still far from the beta stage. The alpha stage of development went under review the weekend of March 19, 2011.

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Miku English: 2011 Įarly on in the English voicebank announcement, Crypton Future Media made a point that they would not make a localized version of the software if it did not meet their expectations, or if it did not sound cute enough, they would cancel it. In December, Wat questioned if the vocal would be VOCALOID2 or VOCALOID3. On November 17, Wat mentioned he would be announcing more information in the future weeks. Miku's page has reached more than 1,000,000 "likes" on her Facebook page (run by Crypton staff).

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Recording had already begun and the vocal was 1/3 recorded by August 2010. The project was termed "Project MIKUCASH". On October 8, 2010, at the New York Comic-Con, Ito Hiroyuki (Crypton's CEO) announced that if Miku's Facebook page hit 39,390 "likes", an English voicebank would be developed. Experience from Luka English had been gained and Hatsune Miku Append had taught them new recording techniques. The decision was driven by sales on iTunes of Vocaloid songs. When interviewed about Miku Append, English was raised. In August, they decided to try and make this a reality, it was driven by the desire to allow the world to use the Hatsune Miku voice. Requests were made as far back as March 2008 for Miku English. However, the concept that was destined to be Hatsune Miku later became Megurine Luka. Miku was originally going to have both a Japanese and an English voicebank when she was conceptualized in 2007.

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At the time of her first announcement, it was unknown if this update to Miku would be for VOCALOID2 or VOCALOID3.









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