![]() In addition to the PC software, Yamaha also offered an online service called NetVocaloid. This version was not backward compatible with the original Vocaloid engine, and its editor could not load libraries built for the previous version. ![]() One's breath and voice could also be recorded into the library to make realistic sounds. New features included note auditioning, transparent control track, toggling between playback and rendering, and expression control. The synthesis engine and the user interface were completely revamped, with Japanese Vocaloids possessing a Japanese interface, as opposed to all versions being in English, as was the case with its predecessor. Due to time constraints, unlike the previous engine, it did not have a public beta test and instead bugs were patched as users reported them. Unlike the first engine, Vocaloid 2 based its synthesis on vocal samples, rather than analysis of the human voice. ![]() 2.21 Megurine Luka Append, Meiko V2, Kaito V2 and Hatsune Miku English.
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