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{{Short description|Vocaloid software}}
{{About|the Vocaloid|other uses of the name|Kaito (disambiguation)}}
{{About|the Vocaloid|other uses of the name|Kaito (disambiguation)}}
{{More citations needed|date=October 2015}}
{{More citations needed|date=October 2015}}
{{Infobox software
{{Infobox software
| name = Kaito
| name = KAITO
| logo = Vocaloid kaito logo.png
| logo = Vocaloid kaito logo.png
| screenshot = [[File:KaitoV3box.jpg|230px]]
| screenshot = [[File:KaitoV3box.jpg|230px]]
| caption = Kaito V3
| caption = KAITO V3
| developer = [[Yamaha Corporation]], [[Crypton Future Media]]
| developer = [[Yamaha Corporation]] (VOCALOID), [[Crypton Future Media]] (VOCALOID3)
| released = October 20, 2006
| released = February 14, 2006
| latest release version = 3
| latest release version = KAITO V3
| latest release date = February 15, 2014
| latest release date = February 15, 2013
| programming language =
| programming language =
| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[OS X]]
| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[OS X]]
| platform = [[Personal computer|PC]]
| platform = [[Personal computer|PC]]
| language = Japanese, English
| language = Japanese, English
| genre = [[Vocaloid]]
| genre = [[Vocaloid]], [[Piapro Studio]]
| license = [[Commercial software|Commercial]] [[proprietary software]]
| license = [[Commercial software|Commercial]] [[proprietary software]]
| website = {{url|http://www.crypton.co.jp/mp/pages/prod/vocaloid/kaitov3.jsp}}
| website = {{url|http://www.crypton.co.jp/mp/pages/prod/vocaloid/kaitov3.jsp}}
}}
}}
{{Nihongo|'''Kaito'''|カイト|lead = yes}} (stylized as '''KAITO''') is a [[Vocaloid]] developed by Yamaha Corporation. He has performed at live concerts onstage as an animated projection along with Crypton Future Media's other Vocaloids (like Hatsune Miku). His production code name was "Taro".<ref name="6th-anniversary">
{{Nihongo|'''Kaito'''|カイト|lead = yes}} (officially stylized as '''KAITO''') is a Voice Synth developed by [[Yamaha Corporation]] for the [[Vocaloid (software)|VOCALOID1]] engine, and distributed by [[Crypton Future Media]]. He has performed at live [[Concert|concerts]] onstage as an [[Hologram|animated projection]] along with Crypton's other Voice Synth characters (like [[Hatsune Miku]]). His original codename was "TARO" back during "Project Daisy", the predecessor of VOCALOID, and was one of the original four known vocals for the project.<ref name="6th-anniversary">
{{cite web
{{cite web
| title = 初音ミク 6th Anniversaryニコ生で「初音ミク誕生までと、これから」特集
| title = 初音ミク 6th Anniversaryニコ生で「初音ミク誕生までと、これから」特集
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| access-date= July 26, 2014
| access-date= July 26, 2014
}}
}}
</ref> His voice is sampled by [[Naoto Fūga]]. He was the fifth ever released Vocaloid and the second in Japanese.
</ref> His voice provider is Japanese singer [[Naoto Fūga]]. He was the fifth and final vocal released for the original VOCALOID software, and the second vocal released in Japanese.


The product's name was invited to be chosen by the public, and "Kaito" was selected from among the applicants, which was Vocaloid producer Shu-tP's offered idea.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fuga-naoto.syncl.jp/?p=diary&di=207375.html|title=Link}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://moriomorito.blog27.fc2.com/blog-entry-559.html|title=Link}}</ref> One of the reasons why his name "Kaito" was selected was because it would be easy for non-Japanese speakers to pronounce, and it looked fitting with the name "Meiko" when they were put next to one another.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://internet.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/president/2008/05/12/19477.html|title=Link}}</ref>
The product's name was invited to be chosen by the public, and "KAITO" was selected from among the applicants, which was Vocaloid producer Shu-tP's offered idea.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fuga-naoto.syncl.jp/?p=diary&di=207375.html|title=Link|access-date=2015-07-06|archive-date=2018-02-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180225144908/http://fuga-naoto.syncl.jp/?p=diary&di=207375.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://moriomorito.blog27.fc2.com/blog-entry-559.html|title=森尾モリトの糞樽道(´ー`)2nd STAGEMEIKOとKAITOのパケ絵描いた人について+α|website=moriomorito.blog27.fc2.com}}</ref> One of the reasons why his name "KAITO" was selected was because it would be easy for non-Japanese speakers to pronounce, and it looked fitting with the name MEIKO when they were put next to one another.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://internet.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/president/2008/05/12/19477.html|title=「ITベンチャー社長に聞く!」: クリエイターを支えるクリエイターでありたいクリプトン・フューチャー・メディア社長 伊藤博之氏(前編)|website=internet.watch.impress.co.jp}}</ref>

In all releases, KAITO is marketed as the counterpart of [[Meiko (software)|MEIKO]].


==Development==
==Development==
Kaito was developed by Yamaha, Crypton Future Media sold the vocal. His voice was created by taking vocal samples from [[List of Japanese singers|singer]] [[Naoto Fūga]] at a controlled pitch and tone. He was made to be the counterpart of the Vocaloid Meiko.
KAITO was developed by Yamaha, and distributed by Crypton Future Media. His voice was created by taking vocal samples from his voice provider at a controlled pitch and tone.


===Additional software===
===Additional software===
A [[Vocaloid 2]] update for Kaito was in development, but was cancelled after it failed to meet the deadline. A beta version of the vocals were used in ''[[Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai]]''.
A [[Vocaloid 2]] update for KAITO was in development, but was scrapped after it failed to meet the deadline for VOCALOID2's retirement. A beta version of the vocals was used in ''[[Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai]]''. An example of usage of KAITO's unreleased VOCALOID2 Append vocal is featured in the song "'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6Uh1Qqflzc&pp=ygUjb24gdGhlIHJvY2tzIG9zdGVyIHByb2plY3Qgb3JpZ2luYWw%3D On the rocks]'''", Composed by veteran VOCALOID music producer [[OSTER project]]. The song also utilizes the unreleased MEIKO Append vocal as well. The results are noticeably smoother and more natural sounding compared to the original KAITO vocal. OSTER project was one of a select few producers who were given access to these vocals. {{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}


On February 15, 2013, a new version of Kaito, called Kaito V3, was released for [[Vocaloid 3]] containing a package of four different tones for Kaito's voice: Straight, Soft, Whisper, and English. In addition, once imported into the engine, the 3 Japanese vocals can access the [[Vocaloid 4]] function Cross-Synthesis (XSY).
On February 15, 2013, a new version of KAITO, called KAITO V3, was released for [[Vocaloid 3|VOCALOID3]] containing four different vocals for KAITO:

*'''Straight''': A vocal designed to hold the tone of the original KAITO vocal, but being much higher in quality to match the standards of VOCALOID3 at the time. This vocal was originally known as "Normal" during development.
*'''Soft''': A vocal designed to give a softer tone to song lyrics. Crypton themselves considered this vocal to be KAITO's most natural-sounding vocal.
*'''Whisper''': A vocal with a gentle, soft whisper-like tone suited for calmer songs. Compared to the other vocals within the KAITO V3 package, Whisper is more capable of handling slower songs.
*'''English''': A vocal designed to give KAITO the ability to sing in English. This vocal allows for better English results than what would be achieved by using his Japanese vocals for the same purpose (a common practice among Voice Synth users). <ref name="auto" />

A fifth vocal, "Light", was mentioned by Crypton employee and lead developer Wataru Sasaki (responsible for the creation of the Hatsune Miku software) as one of three experimental vocals whose wavelengths he was playing around with at the time, and had expressed desire to release it at some point in the future. However, as of 2023, the vocal remains unreleased and little is known about it. <ref>{{Cite web |title=そういえば、いつか解析して役立てたいと思っている、実験的な録音波形データというのも沢山あります。MIKUの裏声とか、KAITO Lightとか、MEIKOのHard ○○○○○○とか。|url=https://twitter.com/vocaloid_cv_cfm/status/420865420938067968 |access-date=2023-12-02 |website=X (formerly Twitter) |language=en}}</ref>

Once imported into the engine, the 3 Japanese vocals can access the [[Vocaloid 4]] function Cross-Synthesis (XSY).<ref>{{cite web |title=A List of Voice Bank Groups Capable of Cross Synthesis |url=https://www.vocaloid.com/en/articles/xsy_group_list |website=Vocaloid.com |access-date=30 June 2021}}</ref>

It is known that there was the consideration of updating KAITO to VOCALOID4, however details regarding this remain vague. The update ultimately never came to fruition by the time of VOCALOID4's retirement upon the release of [[Vocaloid 5|VOCALOID5]] in 2018. In 2019, during [[Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2019]], Crypton announced their departure from VOCALOID to focus on the development of their own voice synthesis engine, [[Piapro Studio New Type|Piapro Studio NT]]. Despite this, Crypton stated that the VOCALOID releases would continue to be sold in parallel to future Piapro Studio NT releases. {{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}


==Marketing==
==Marketing==
Kaito's rise to fame was by lucky circumstances, since Kaito was "a commercial failure" when he was first released and few had any interest in him previously. Upon release, he sold only 500 units in his first year, in which he needed to sell 1,000+ units to be counted as "successful" commercially. After his success, 100 units were sold in Jan 2008; this amount began to rise rapidly. By June 18, 2008, Kaito was reported to have now sold an additional 1,000 units, this was twice as much as his initial sales. This also shocked the Vocaloid developers at Crypton Future Media, who were surprised by the sudden attraction to old Vocaloid software "Kaito".
After initial release in 2006, KAITO was considered "a commercial failure". At the time, VOCALOID was advertised mostly in magazines for [[:ja:デスクトップミュージック|Desktop Musicians]], and the DTM community at the time was 80% male. Crypton's CEO assumed that few people in the community would want to buy a male voice. Upon release, KAITO sold only 500 units in his first year, in which he needed to sell 1,000+ units to be counted as "successful" commercially. By comparison, MEIKO was more positively received and sold 3,000+ units. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0802/22/news013.html|title=「初音ミク」ができるまで|trans-title=Until "Hatsune Miku" is made |website=IT Media |access-date=30 June 2021}}</ref> After this, 100 units were sold in January 2008 and this amount began to rise rapidly. By 18 June 2008, KAITO sold an additional 1,000 units, this was twice as much as his initial sales. This shocked the VOCALOID developers at Crypton Future Media, who were surprised by the sudden interest in older VOCALOID software. {{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}

At the height of his sales, he was the only one of the two VOCALOID engine vocals to have a consistent ranking as one of the Crypton's Top Ten Products. In 2010, KAITO was ranked as the 7th most popular VOCALOID product they sold.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sonicwire.com/news/blog/2010/12/2010-vocaloid-1|title=2010売上ランキング – VOCALOID編 &#124; SONICWIRE BLOG|date=December 31, 2010|website=sonicwire.com}}</ref> In some instances after his rediscovery, VOCALOID KAITO was even more popular than the VOCALOID2 engine Appends for Miku and the Kagamines. {{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}


Unlike KAITO, KAITO V3 was very well received upon release. In April 2013, Crypton updated its music software sales page and the data showed that KAITO V3 was the best-selling product in March of that year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://vocaloid.blog120.fc2.com/blog-entry-15045.html|title=初音ミクみく クリプトン社発売のソフト音源についての2013年3月のトップセラー!|website=vocaloid.blog120.fc2.com}}</ref> He managed to surpass MEIKO V3 in sales and in August 2014, was in third place while she remained in sixth; first and second place were held by Hatsune Miku V3 and Hatsune Miku V3 Complete respectively. {{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}
At the height of his sales, he was the only one of the two Vocaloid engine vocals to have a consistent ranking as one of the Crypton's Top Ten Products. In 2010, Kaito was ranked as the 7th most popular Vocaloid product they sold.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.sonicwire.com/2010/12/2010-vocaloid-1.html|title=Link}}</ref> In some instances after his rediscovery, Vocaloid Kaito was even more popular than the Vocaloid 2 engine Appends for Miku and the Kagamines.


Initially, KAITO was the least popular compared to MEIKO. This would later flip, in which KAITO is now popular compared to MEIKO, who now is the least popular Voice Synth product offered by Crypton. {{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}
Unlike Kaito, Kaito V3 was very well received upon release. Crypton updated their music software sales page with those of March 2013 in the following month and the presenting data that showed Kaito V3 was an all-time topper in sales.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vocaloid.blog120.fc2.com/blog-entry-15045.html|title=Link}}</ref> He managed to even surpass Meiko V3 in sales and in August 2014, was in third place while she remained in sixth; first and second were held by Hatsune Miku V3 and Hatsune Miku V3 complete.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
The image on the box art of the original KAITO package was not meant to be a [[personification]] of the vocal, as would be the case with later VOCALOID products. As of VOCALOID3, the character on the boxart has been accepted as the official personification of KAITO. For his V3 update, KAITO was redesigned by [[iXima]], an illustrator from [[Osaka]], [[Japan]].<ref>{{cite web |title=iXima |url=http://satelloon.com |website=Satelloon |access-date=30 June 2021}}</ref> This redesign kept key elements of his original concept art, but modernized KAITO's overall appearance. <ref>{{cite web |title=Hatsune Miku and Piapro Characters |url=https://piapro.net/intl/en_character.html |website=Piapro.net |access-date=30 June 2021}}</ref>
Crypton confirmed that Kaito's image on his package had nothing to do with his V1.


KAITO's primary design color is blue, and the defining features his design include his short blue hair and his muffler (scarf). In keeping with the blue theme, KAITO's nails are painted blue as well. Painted nails are considered a staple of Crypton's Piapro Characters. Hatsune Miku's are painted teal, [[Kagamine Rin/Len|Kagamine Rin & Len]]'s are painted yellow, [[Megurine Luka]]'s are painted light blue, and MEIKO's are painted red.
As of V3, the Boxart has become his official mascot, along with his counterpart Meiko.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| '''Name''' || Kaito
| '''Name''' || KAITO
|-
|-
| '''Release''' || February 14 (Yamaha)<br>February 17 (Crypton Future Media)
| '''Release''' || February 14, 2006 (Yamaha)<br>February 17, 2006 (Crypton Future Media)<br>February 15, 2013 (V3)
|-
|-
| '''Suggested Genre''' || Folk, pop, rock, soft rock, ambient, ballads, jazz, soul, crossover, dance, electronica
| '''Suggested Genre''' || Folk, pop, rock, soft rock, ambient, ballads, jazz, soul, crossover, dance, electronica<ref name="auto">{{cite web |title=KAITO V3 {{!}} Sonicwire |url=https://sonicwire.com/product/virtualsinger/special/kaitov3?lang=en |website=Sonicwire |access-date=30 June 2021}}</ref>
|-
|-
| '''Suggested Tempo''' || 90-200bpm (V3 Straight), 80-180bpm (V3 Soft), 65-150bpm (V3 Whisper), 70-190bpm (V3 ENG)
| '''Suggested Tempo''' || 90-200bpm (V3 Straight), 80-180bpm (V3 Soft), 65-150bpm (V3 Whisper), 70-190bpm (V3 ENG)<ref name="auto"/>
|-
|-
| '''Suggested Vocal Range''' || B1-C3 (V3 Straight), D2-B2 (V3 Soft), F2-D3 (V3 Whisper), B1-B2 (V3 ENG)
| '''Suggested Vocal Range''' || B1-C3 (V3 Straight), D2-B2 (V3 Soft), F2-D3 (V3 Whisper), B1-B2 (V3 ENG)<ref name="auto"/>
|}
|}


==Featured music==
==Featured music==
Kaito has so far almost 100 songs and one of his songs titled "{{Nihongo|タレラ|Cantarella}}", by Kurousa-P, is considered one of his most popular songs with over 2,000,000 views on [[Niconico]].
The song "{{Nihongo|シャティ|SHANTI}}" by [[wotaku (producer)|wotaku]] is one of KAITO's most popular songs, and his most viewed song to date, with 10 Million views on the official [[YouTube]] upload. It is also wotaku's most notable song.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.crypton.co.jp/mp/pages/prod/vocaloid.kaitov3.jsp Official website] {{in lang|ja}}
* [http://www.crypton.co.jp/mp/pages/prod/vocaloid.kaitov3.jsp Official website] {{in lang|ja}}
* [https://www.vocaloid.com/products/show/v3l_kaito_v3 Product Page on Vocaloid.com] {{in_lang|ja}}


{{Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA}}
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KAITO
Developer(s)Yamaha Corporation (VOCALOID), Crypton Future Media (VOCALOID3)
Initial releaseFebruary 14, 2006
Stable release
KAITO V3 / February 15, 2013
Operating systemWindows, OS X
PlatformPC
Available inJapanese, English
TypeVocaloid, Piapro Studio
LicenseCommercial proprietary software
Websitewww.crypton.co.jp/mp/pages/prod/vocaloid/kaitov3.jsp

Kaito (Japanese: カイト) (officially stylized as KAITO) is a Voice Synth developed by Yamaha Corporation for the VOCALOID1 engine, and distributed by Crypton Future Media. He has performed at live concerts onstage as an animated projection along with Crypton's other Voice Synth characters (like Hatsune Miku). His original codename was "TARO" back during "Project Daisy", the predecessor of VOCALOID, and was one of the original four known vocals for the project.[1] His voice provider is Japanese singer Naoto Fūga. He was the fifth and final vocal released for the original VOCALOID software, and the second vocal released in Japanese.

The product's name was invited to be chosen by the public, and "KAITO" was selected from among the applicants, which was Vocaloid producer Shu-tP's offered idea.[2][3] One of the reasons why his name "KAITO" was selected was because it would be easy for non-Japanese speakers to pronounce, and it looked fitting with the name MEIKO when they were put next to one another.[4]

In all releases, KAITO is marketed as the counterpart of MEIKO.

Development

KAITO was developed by Yamaha, and distributed by Crypton Future Media. His voice was created by taking vocal samples from his voice provider at a controlled pitch and tone.

Additional software

A Vocaloid 2 update for KAITO was in development, but was scrapped after it failed to meet the deadline for VOCALOID2's retirement. A beta version of the vocals was used in Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai. An example of usage of KAITO's unreleased VOCALOID2 Append vocal is featured in the song "On the rocks", Composed by veteran VOCALOID music producer OSTER project. The song also utilizes the unreleased MEIKO Append vocal as well. The results are noticeably smoother and more natural sounding compared to the original KAITO vocal. OSTER project was one of a select few producers who were given access to these vocals. [citation needed]

On February 15, 2013, a new version of KAITO, called KAITO V3, was released for VOCALOID3 containing four different vocals for KAITO:

  • Straight: A vocal designed to hold the tone of the original KAITO vocal, but being much higher in quality to match the standards of VOCALOID3 at the time. This vocal was originally known as "Normal" during development.
  • Soft: A vocal designed to give a softer tone to song lyrics. Crypton themselves considered this vocal to be KAITO's most natural-sounding vocal.
  • Whisper: A vocal with a gentle, soft whisper-like tone suited for calmer songs. Compared to the other vocals within the KAITO V3 package, Whisper is more capable of handling slower songs.
  • English: A vocal designed to give KAITO the ability to sing in English. This vocal allows for better English results than what would be achieved by using his Japanese vocals for the same purpose (a common practice among Voice Synth users). [5]

A fifth vocal, "Light", was mentioned by Crypton employee and lead developer Wataru Sasaki (responsible for the creation of the Hatsune Miku software) as one of three experimental vocals whose wavelengths he was playing around with at the time, and had expressed desire to release it at some point in the future. However, as of 2023, the vocal remains unreleased and little is known about it. [6]

Once imported into the engine, the 3 Japanese vocals can access the Vocaloid 4 function Cross-Synthesis (XSY).[7]

It is known that there was the consideration of updating KAITO to VOCALOID4, however details regarding this remain vague. The update ultimately never came to fruition by the time of VOCALOID4's retirement upon the release of VOCALOID5 in 2018. In 2019, during Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2019, Crypton announced their departure from VOCALOID to focus on the development of their own voice synthesis engine, Piapro Studio NT. Despite this, Crypton stated that the VOCALOID releases would continue to be sold in parallel to future Piapro Studio NT releases. [citation needed]

Marketing

After initial release in 2006, KAITO was considered "a commercial failure". At the time, VOCALOID was advertised mostly in magazines for Desktop Musicians, and the DTM community at the time was 80% male. Crypton's CEO assumed that few people in the community would want to buy a male voice. Upon release, KAITO sold only 500 units in his first year, in which he needed to sell 1,000+ units to be counted as "successful" commercially. By comparison, MEIKO was more positively received and sold 3,000+ units. [8] After this, 100 units were sold in January 2008 and this amount began to rise rapidly. By 18 June 2008, KAITO sold an additional 1,000 units, this was twice as much as his initial sales. This shocked the VOCALOID developers at Crypton Future Media, who were surprised by the sudden interest in older VOCALOID software. [citation needed]

At the height of his sales, he was the only one of the two VOCALOID engine vocals to have a consistent ranking as one of the Crypton's Top Ten Products. In 2010, KAITO was ranked as the 7th most popular VOCALOID product they sold.[9] In some instances after his rediscovery, VOCALOID KAITO was even more popular than the VOCALOID2 engine Appends for Miku and the Kagamines. [citation needed]

Unlike KAITO, KAITO V3 was very well received upon release. In April 2013, Crypton updated its music software sales page and the data showed that KAITO V3 was the best-selling product in March of that year.[10] He managed to surpass MEIKO V3 in sales and in August 2014, was in third place while she remained in sixth; first and second place were held by Hatsune Miku V3 and Hatsune Miku V3 Complete respectively. [citation needed]

Initially, KAITO was the least popular compared to MEIKO. This would later flip, in which KAITO is now popular compared to MEIKO, who now is the least popular Voice Synth product offered by Crypton. [citation needed]

Characteristics

The image on the box art of the original KAITO package was not meant to be a personification of the vocal, as would be the case with later VOCALOID products. As of VOCALOID3, the character on the boxart has been accepted as the official personification of KAITO. For his V3 update, KAITO was redesigned by iXima, an illustrator from Osaka, Japan.[11] This redesign kept key elements of his original concept art, but modernized KAITO's overall appearance. [12]

KAITO's primary design color is blue, and the defining features his design include his short blue hair and his muffler (scarf). In keeping with the blue theme, KAITO's nails are painted blue as well. Painted nails are considered a staple of Crypton's Piapro Characters. Hatsune Miku's are painted teal, Kagamine Rin & Len's are painted yellow, Megurine Luka's are painted light blue, and MEIKO's are painted red.

Name KAITO
Release February 14, 2006 (Yamaha)
February 17, 2006 (Crypton Future Media)
February 15, 2013 (V3)
Suggested Genre Folk, pop, rock, soft rock, ambient, ballads, jazz, soul, crossover, dance, electronica[5]
Suggested Tempo 90-200bpm (V3 Straight), 80-180bpm (V3 Soft), 65-150bpm (V3 Whisper), 70-190bpm (V3 ENG)[5]
Suggested Vocal Range B1-C3 (V3 Straight), D2-B2 (V3 Soft), F2-D3 (V3 Whisper), B1-B2 (V3 ENG)[5]

Featured music

The song "シャンティ (SHANTI)" by wotaku is one of KAITO's most popular songs, and his most viewed song to date, with 10 Million views on the official YouTube upload. It is also wotaku's most notable song.

References

  1. ^ "初音ミク 6th Anniversaryニコ生で「初音ミク誕生までと、これから」特集" [Hatsune Miku 6th Anniversary Nico Nama (live streaming) featured: Hatsune Miku before the birth and now]. Hatsune Miku (in Japanese and English). September 4, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
  2. ^ "Link". Archived from the original on 2018-02-25. Retrieved 2015-07-06.
  3. ^ "森尾モリトの糞樽道(´ー`)2nd STAGEMEIKOとKAITOのパケ絵描いた人について+α". moriomorito.blog27.fc2.com.
  4. ^ "「ITベンチャー社長に聞く!」: クリエイターを支えるクリエイターでありたいクリプトン・フューチャー・メディア社長 伊藤博之氏(前編)". internet.watch.impress.co.jp.
  5. ^ a b c d "KAITO V3 | Sonicwire". Sonicwire. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  6. ^ "そういえば、いつか解析して役立てたいと思っている、実験的な録音波形データというのも沢山あります。MIKUの裏声とか、KAITO Lightとか、MEIKOのHard ○○○○○○とか。". X (formerly Twitter). Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  7. ^ "A List of Voice Bank Groups Capable of Cross Synthesis". Vocaloid.com. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  8. ^ "「初音ミク」ができるまで" [Until "Hatsune Miku" is made]. IT Media. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  9. ^ "2010売上ランキング – VOCALOID編 | SONICWIRE BLOG". sonicwire.com. December 31, 2010.
  10. ^ "初音ミクみく クリプトン社発売のソフト音源についての2013年3月のトップセラー!". vocaloid.blog120.fc2.com.
  11. ^ "iXima". Satelloon. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  12. ^ "Hatsune Miku and Piapro Characters". Piapro.net. Retrieved 30 June 2021.

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