Zero-G Vocaloid Miriam
Modelled on the voice of professional vocalist Miriam Stockley, Zero-G claims its new Vocaloid package offers unprecedented realism. Alistair Lindsay holds an audition.
Price: £150.00
Manufacturer: Zero-G
Website: http://www.timespace.com
Originating in Japan, Yamaha’s concept for Vocaloid was in development for nearly eight years, with ongoing support from a team of scientists at the University Of Barcelona. Having developed the technology, Yamaha needed somebody to author the ‘vocal fonts’ – and this is where Zero-G came in. The company’s programmers (five in all) worked for an entire year on these fonts, and Miriam is the latest to be released. The main goal of the project has been to produce a virtual vocalist format that could provide a useable tool for songwriters or anybody requiring backing singers.
Score: 7
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 21
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