SF-A2 Miki

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SF-A2 Miki
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Vocaloid 4 package version
Developer(s) AH-Software Co. Ltd
Initial release December 4, 2009
Stable release SF-A2 miki V4 / June 18th, 2015
Development status Released
Operating system Windows, Mac
Available in Japanese
Type Vocal Synthesizer Application
Website {{#property:P856}}

SF-A2 codename miki (SF-A2 開発コード miki?) is a female Vocaloid character produced by AH-Software Co. Ltd for Vocaloid 2. Her voice is sampled from the Japanese female singer-songwriter, Miki Furukawa.

Development

SF-A2 was released the same day as Kaai Yuki and Hiyama Kiyoteru as the 3rd Ah Software Vocaloid. SF-A2 miki's direction is very different from Kaai Yuki and Hiyama Kiyoteru as she was a professional artist vocal. Much of her planning and development was handled by HEARTFAST.

Additional software

Silhouettes for SF-A2 miki, along with the other Vocaloid vocals by AHS, were revealed on a poster on November 6th, 2014, however, at the time, it was unconfirmed what they were for. [1] On November 20th, it was confirmed in the livestream for Vocaloid 4 that they all, with the exception of Tohoku Zunko, will be receiving VOCALOID4 voicebanks. SF-A2 miki's update contains a update of her Vocaloid 2 vocal called "SF-A2 miki - natural".

When interviewed, Tomohide Ogata mentioned he had a feeling SF-A2 miki was very popular overseas.[2] In another interview, Tomohide Ogata expressed a desire to produce English versions of their Vocals, however, the project is too complex. He went on to explain that because all of their providers are Japanese, they would rather seek English speakers of a similar voice to the Japanese versions from the United States and United Kingdom.[2]

Characteristics

Her design was unique among the VOCALOIDs. She had no references to YAMAHA based musical instruments like other VOCALOIDs and was designed to look cybernetic, giving her a more sci-fi look than most other Vocaloids at the time.[3] According to information that came from the 2012 redesign, miki was designed to look like she was made out of an inorganic material and was conceptualized as an android. Her body is designed to look like that of a child, but also give her the overall appearance of a young teenage female. Though she is an android, she is covered in muscles made from various materials such as carbon nanotubes, but were made loose to give a mild deformed look about them. Having an immature-looking body allowed her to appear younger than she looks, similar to how Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin could do the same.[4]

Name SF-A2 miki
Suggested Tempo Range 70 - 170 BPM
Suggested Vocal Range E2 - G4

See also

References

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