Well this will be last blog for 2009 and I may be return to blogging next year.......
Happy New Year to all of you if ure reading this awful but Vocaloid fan blog!!!
Major changes has set my future into another direction. Awful but an exciting things will eventually heading towards me.
Oh yes, I finally got a guitar . AN ELECTRIC GUITAR!!!!! HAHAHAHA!!!! (Yes, I know this has nothing to do wif the blog but i'm juz saying) So wish me luck that i can turn pro in a year!!!!
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Friday, 25 December 2009
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
With Angry German Kid - Miku Hatsune
Angry German Kid playing Unreal Tournament.
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Monday, 21 December 2009
Miku Hatsune, the FIRST Vocaloid2!!!
Miku Hatsune (初音ミク Hatsune Miku) is the first installment in the Vocaloid2 Character Vocal Series created by Crypton Future Media and the most popular and well-known Vocaloid, released on August 31, 2007. The name of the title and the character of the software was chosen by combining Hatsu (初, first), Ne (音, sound), and Miku (未来, future) thus meaning "the first sound to the future." The data for the voice was created by actually sampling the voice of Saki Fujita (藤田 咲),[1][2] a Japanese voice actress. Unlike general purpose speech synthesizers, the software is tuned to create J-pop songs commonly heard in anime, but it is possible to create songs from other genres.
Before Miku was released, Vocaloid was not much more than an obscure program. Nico Nico Douga played a fundamental role in the recognition and popularity of the software. Soon after the release of the software, users of Nico Nico Douga started posting videos with songs created by the software. According to Crypton, a popular video with a comically-altered Miku holding a leek, singing Ievan Polkka, presented multifarious possibilities of applying the software in multimedia content creation. As the recognition and popularity of the software grew, Nico Nico Douga became a place for collaborate content creation. Popular original songs written by a user would generate illustrations, animation in 2D and 3D, and remixes by other users. Other creators would show their unfinished work and ask for ideas.
On October 18, 2007, an Internet BBS website reported that she was suspected to be victim of censorship by Google and Yahoo!, since images of Miku did not show up on the image searches. Google and Yahoo denied any censorship on their part, blaming the missing images on a bug that does not only affect "Hatsune Miku" and related keywords but other search keywords as well. Both companies expressed a willingness to fix the problem as soon as possible. Images of Miku were relisted on Yahoo on October 19.
A manga called Maker Hikōshiki Hatsune Mix began serialization in the Japanese manga magazine Comic Rush on November 26, 2007, published by Jive. The manga is drawn by Kei, the original character designer for Miku. A second manga called Hachune Miku no Nichijō Roipara! drawn by Ontama began serialization in the manga magazine Comp Ace on December 26, 2007, published by Kadokawa Shoten. Miku sometimes wears glasses in the manga, and Rin and Len call her "onee-chan" (big sister). A yonkoma webcomic made by artist Minami called Chibi Miku-san can be found on his webpage, as well as on Danbooru(the site itself is 18+), but for a safe search of Danbooru, try Safebooru.
Miku's first appearance in an anime is in episode 13 of Zoku Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei in which she (and other Vocaloids) auditioned to dub Otonashi Meru's voice. For online multiplayer games, the Japanese version of PangYa started a campaign with Hatsune Miku on May 22, 2008 in which she is included as one of the characters. Her first appearance in a video game is in 13-sai no Hellowork DS (Job Placement for the Age of 13) for the Nintendo DS where she is included as one of the characters. Miku Hatsune also star in a video game of her own, Miku Hatsune - Project Diva on the Playstation Portable (PSP) in Japan.
K:I'm terribly sorry but i wont be listing the song names because.... ITS TOO MUCH!!! So I'll be posting alot of videos instead :D
Before Miku was released, Vocaloid was not much more than an obscure program. Nico Nico Douga played a fundamental role in the recognition and popularity of the software. Soon after the release of the software, users of Nico Nico Douga started posting videos with songs created by the software. According to Crypton, a popular video with a comically-altered Miku holding a leek, singing Ievan Polkka, presented multifarious possibilities of applying the software in multimedia content creation. As the recognition and popularity of the software grew, Nico Nico Douga became a place for collaborate content creation. Popular original songs written by a user would generate illustrations, animation in 2D and 3D, and remixes by other users. Other creators would show their unfinished work and ask for ideas.
On October 18, 2007, an Internet BBS website reported that she was suspected to be victim of censorship by Google and Yahoo!, since images of Miku did not show up on the image searches. Google and Yahoo denied any censorship on their part, blaming the missing images on a bug that does not only affect "Hatsune Miku" and related keywords but other search keywords as well. Both companies expressed a willingness to fix the problem as soon as possible. Images of Miku were relisted on Yahoo on October 19.
A manga called Maker Hikōshiki Hatsune Mix began serialization in the Japanese manga magazine Comic Rush on November 26, 2007, published by Jive. The manga is drawn by Kei, the original character designer for Miku. A second manga called Hachune Miku no Nichijō Roipara! drawn by Ontama began serialization in the manga magazine Comp Ace on December 26, 2007, published by Kadokawa Shoten. Miku sometimes wears glasses in the manga, and Rin and Len call her "onee-chan" (big sister). A yonkoma webcomic made by artist Minami called Chibi Miku-san can be found on his webpage, as well as on Danbooru(the site itself is 18+), but for a safe search of Danbooru, try Safebooru.
Miku's first appearance in an anime is in episode 13 of Zoku Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei in which she (and other Vocaloids) auditioned to dub Otonashi Meru's voice. For online multiplayer games, the Japanese version of PangYa started a campaign with Hatsune Miku on May 22, 2008 in which she is included as one of the characters. Her first appearance in a video game is in 13-sai no Hellowork DS (Job Placement for the Age of 13) for the Nintendo DS where she is included as one of the characters. Miku Hatsune also star in a video game of her own, Miku Hatsune - Project Diva on the Playstation Portable (PSP) in Japan.
K:I'm terribly sorry but i wont be listing the song names because.... ITS TOO MUCH!!! So I'll be posting alot of videos instead :D
Friday, 18 December 2009
Thursday, 17 December 2009
2nd Vocaloid of Vocaloid2 (Rin/Len Kagamine)

Released on December 27, 2007, Rin & Len Kagamine (鏡音リン・レン, Kagamine Rin/Len) is the second installment of the Vocaloid Character Vocal Series, male voice (Len) and female voice (Rin). At first, Crypton Future Media Ltd. (CFM) projected a Vocaloid with low-teen girl's voice following Miku Hatsune, but there was a demand for a boy's, so CFM adopted a voice actress who can produce both sounds. The developer says that their family name was from the developing code combining Kagami (鏡, mirror) and Ne (音, sound), i.e., they are the mirror reflections meaning Rin "right" and Len "left." [1] This is, however, NOT an official announcement of CFM. Also CFM had an intension to distribute them as twins, [2] this idea was not adopted, either. Still CFM seems to have no objection to this prevailing knowledge. According to Crypton's official blog, the package includes two voice banks: one for Rin and another for Len, both provided by the seiyū Asami Shimoda. Despite the double voice banks, the package still sells at the same price as Miku Hatsune.
On June 12, 2008, Crypton announced the updated edition, named "act2", would be released in early July 2008. Users who had bought the old version got an expansion disc free of charge. On June 18, 2008, beta demonstration songs using the new version were released on the company's official blog.
The act.2 version is an independent installation, and coexists with the initial software.
On June 12, 2008, Crypton announced the updated edition, named "act2", would be released in early July 2008. Users who had bought the old version got an expansion disc free of charge. On June 18, 2008, beta demonstration songs using the new version were released on the company's official blog.
The act.2 version is an independent installation, and coexists with the initial software.
Kokoro (Heart/Soul)
Daybreak
Rival
Ganbaro uyo
Otenba hime no uta
Rin Rin signal
Itazura Musume
Soundless voice
Zenmai shikake no komoriuta
South North Story
Meltdown
Gemini
Prism
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Monday, 14 December 2009
Saturday, 12 December 2009
The 3rd Vocaloid in Vocaloid2 ( Luka Megurine )

Released on January 30th, 2009, Megurine Luka (Japanese : 巡音ルカ Megurine Luka) is the third Vocaloid2 in Crypton's character series. Her surname combines Meguri (巡, circulate or around) and Ne (音, sound), while the name Luka invokes the homonymous Japanese words of "nagare" (流, flow) and "ka" (歌, song) or "ka" (香, scent); thus making "songs to all around the world as scent spreads." Yū Asakawa provided the "moody yet husky female voice" for the "cool, somewhat mysterious" character.
Unlike its previous two characters, Crypton advertised Luka's 3GB vocal database as "Japanese/English bilingual," and chose her name to express its hope that she will transcend borders and cultural barriers. Luka was designed by the Japanese illustrator Kei, who had previously created the designs for Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin and Len. However, unlike previous mascots in the series, her costume is not based on a school uniform.
Only a few days after her release, many songs were produced. On the 70th Weekly Vocaloid Ranking (February 2, 2009), many of Luka's songs appeared in the Top 30, knocking the very popular "Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru" and songs produced by ryo (with the exception of "Melt") right out of the Top 30. "RIP=RELEASE" had taken the #1 spot, and had earned a total of 843,233 points, making it the song with the highest one-week score.
ルカルカ★ナイトフィーバー / Luka Luka ★ Night Fever
Megurihime Buyoukyoku (巡姬舞踊曲) / The Wandering Princess' s Dancing Song
Double Lariat
RIP=RELEASE
Toeto
Just Be Friends
The Little Mermaid
Wash My Blood
「Eternal Snow」Changin' My Life
Unlike its previous two characters, Crypton advertised Luka's 3GB vocal database as "Japanese/English bilingual," and chose her name to express its hope that she will transcend borders and cultural barriers. Luka was designed by the Japanese illustrator Kei, who had previously created the designs for Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin and Len. However, unlike previous mascots in the series, her costume is not based on a school uniform.
Only a few days after her release, many songs were produced. On the 70th Weekly Vocaloid Ranking (February 2, 2009), many of Luka's songs appeared in the Top 30, knocking the very popular "Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru" and songs produced by ryo (with the exception of "Melt") right out of the Top 30. "RIP=RELEASE" had taken the #1 spot, and had earned a total of 843,233 points, making it the song with the highest one-week score.
ルカルカ★ナイトフィーバー / Luka Luka ★ Night Fever
Megurihime Buyoukyoku (巡姬舞踊曲) / The Wandering Princess' s Dancing Song
Double Lariat
RIP=RELEASE
Toeto
Just Be Friends
The Little Mermaid
Wash My Blood
「Eternal Snow」Changin' My Life
Saturday, 5 December 2009
From K-Society to Vocaloid blog!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its been a long time since I have post sumthin... Because of some assholes giving me bad comments, I delete the message system out of my blog.
But for now , I will restore and change some minor setbacks for this "dead" blog. Since I'm a loyal fan to the Vocaloids (google it if u dont know) , I will post videos and pictures about them and may be after long practise , I will use my voice in their music...
This blog will be "renovated" to K-Society to K-Vocaloid.... And I would to thank the NICO NICO DOUGA users to inspire into this kind of stuff....
For now, Arigatou... Sayonara sukidayou....
But for now , I will restore and change some minor setbacks for this "dead" blog. Since I'm a loyal fan to the Vocaloids (google it if u dont know) , I will post videos and pictures about them and may be after long practise , I will use my voice in their music...
This blog will be "renovated" to K-Society to K-Vocaloid.... And I would to thank the NICO NICO DOUGA users to inspire into this kind of stuff....
For now, Arigatou... Sayonara sukidayou....
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