Lily (software)

Lily (リリィ) is a female vocal originally released for Vocaloid 2. The data for the voice was created by sampling the voice of Yuri Masuda, a Japanese vocalist of the Japanese musical group m.o.v.e.[1][2]

Lily
Developer(s)Internet Co., Ltd.
Initial releaseAugust 25, 2010
Stable release
V3 Lily / April 19, 2012
Operating systemWindows
PlatformPC, Mac
Available inJapanese
TypeVocal Synthesizer Application
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.ssw.co.jp/products/vocal/lily/index.html Edit this on Wikidata

Development

Lily originally appeared on the cover of the CD "anim.o.v.e. 01" released on Aug 19th, 2009 before the announcement of her VOCALOID development. Lily was introduced as "Code Name: Lily" on DTM MAGAZINE published in May, 2010.[3] The voice source is the lead vocalist of m.o.v.e., Yuri Masuda. The idea of the developing a VOCALOID based on Yuri's voice occurred, as one of the members was a user of VOCALOID. The illustration of Lily's VOCALOID was used on the Anim.o.v.e album while the voicebank was in development.[4][5]

Additional software

V3 Lily was announced in early 2012 for Vocaloid 3. One of the earliest notes about this was that the new V3 Lily vocal would have a slightly larger vocal range.[6] In July 2013, Internet co.,Ltd announced a Mac update of this product for the Vocaloid Neo engine.[7] Two vocals were included with the package V3 Lily; Native which is an update of the Vocaloid 2 vocal and V3 Lily, which was a newly recorded voice.[8] When imported into Vocaloid 4, the vocals will be able to cross-synthesis with each other.

Lily and Gackpoid were brought up in a tweet during the Megpoid English development.[9] But English vocals could only occur if they were profitable.[10] In October 2014 it was noted they currently have no plans for a Lily English.:[11]

Characteristics

NameLily
ReleaseAugust 25, 2010
Suggested Tempo90 ~ 180BPM
Suggested Vocal RangeD2 ~ D4 (V2, Native), D2 ~ G4 (Lily V3)

Video Game

Lily appeared in an iOS game called "Vocadol" along with Vocals Anon & Kanon, VY1, Aoki Lapis, Merli, Cul and Kokone.[12]

References

  1. tweet 12:41 PM - Jul 8 10
  2. AV Watch - インターネット、第3弾のVOCALOID2「Lily」を8月発売 -m.o.v.eのヴォーカル、yuriの声をサンプリング (Internet Co. Ltd, to release third VOCALOID2, "Lily", in August. Vocalist Yuri from m.o.v.e, provides the voice samples)
  3. Geromi Blog - 新ボーカロイド・コードネームLily発表 - DTM MAGAZINE "Lily"
  4. ASCII.jp - 「頭文字D」歌手がなぜボーカロイドに? 「Lily」発売元に聞く (Initial D) singer to become a VOCALOID?
  5. DTM Magazine published by Terashima Jouhou Kikaku, on August 7th, 2010
  6. @noboru1963 (3 March 2012). "Lily V3 はV2よりも2音高い音程で収録しているので高い音もV2よりいけると思います RT @noboru1963: 前回より少し高い音域です。 VOCALOID3 Lily β サンプル2 #vocaloid #vocaloid3" (Tweet). Retrieved 27 April 2016 via Twitter.
  7. "INTERNET Talks Mac". Vocaloidism. 25 July 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  8. @noboru1963 (9 December 2011). "V3 Lily は録音からし直してDBも1から作ってますので、V2のものとは色んな部分で違ってます。 #vocaloid #vocaloid3" (Tweet). Retrieved 27 April 2016 via Twitter.
  9. @rio447 (3 December 2012). "@noboru1963 がくぽEnglishやLily Englishも出る予定ありますか?+(0゚・∀・) + ワクテカ +" (Tweet). Retrieved 27 April 2016 via Twitter.
  10. @noboru1963 (7 December 2012). "@adaje5 no problem. we can make English VB if it will be profitable. wouldn't worry" (Tweet). Retrieved 27 April 2016 via Twitter.
  11. "VOCALOID - Spirits of Creators No.22 - Noboru Murakami -... - Facebook". Facebook. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  12. "VOCADOL". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
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