Hopefully in the future, VOCAMERICA will add some more languages, such as French German, Italian, Korean, and Chinese.) Although Eastern Vocal-Synths are not accepted into VOCAMERICA, it is a nice touch that they added both Spanish and Japanese singers into mix, such as MAIKA, Viki Hopper, Aiko Kikyuune, YOHIOloid, etc. (Now I like this one! I like the fact that VOCAMERICA isn't just based on English Speaking VOCALOIDS/UTAU's but is also diverse with other western and eastern languages.
(DISCLAIMER!!!! THESE ARE ALL OPINION BASED AND I DO NOT INTEND TO HARM THE CREATORS OR ANYONE IN GENERAL. Now without further ado, let's just jump straight into the first concert VOCAMERICA!!! Now with each different post, I will describe both the Pros and Cons (the Advantages and Disadvantages) of the Concert and also list a few recommendations that could possibly help out the concerts Of course, the concerts that I will analyze will be both Official Concerts from Companies and Very Well known Fanmade Concerts that are organized by fans.
In the VOCALOID3, we color-coded the tracks to make all 16 of them immediately recognizable.Hello there! Drocell Keinz here (or if you'd prefer, call me Vocanerd) and today, I will be starting a series of posts on VOCALOID Amino, on my thoughts of different VOCALOID Concerts that are performed globally. We reviewed the product from a Universal Design perspective and made it easier to look at and easier to use. Responding to user feedback, we released the VOCALOID3 with better display colors and ease of operation. The speed of that development was refreshingly fast.
The designers then redesigned the interface when necessary. Developers immediately tested the suggestions of users sent in over the Web, via SNS and whatnot, and those that had merit were immediately implemented in the program. To enhance the musicality and individuality of the creator, we limited ourselves to the bare essentials, with neutral functional expressions only.Īs one of the designers developing the VOCALOID, I was impressed with the speed with which user feedback was incorporated into the product. There are many musical composition programs that provide a realistic GUI such as a piano or drums, but the VOCALOID is extremely simple. The VOCALOID screen uses a black color scheme so that prolonged use does not fatigue the user's eyes, and important information is expressed in lines and text that resemble light with a unified tonal scheme.
The design of software is essentially the design of the GUI. The operability that evolved from the Universal Design viewpoint.