Developer(s) | Zero-G Ltd |
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Initial release | November 20th, 2015 |
Operating system | Windows |
Platform | PC, Mac |
Available in | English |
Type | Vocal Synthesizer Application |
License | Proprietary |
License: Free to Try OS: Older Mac OS. File size: 13.3 MB. Downloads: 2,442. User rating: More votes needed. Upload files and folders to FTP servers. With FTP Uploader Creator, client. So, my question is - where is javaw on Mac OS X Version 10.10.2 (14C109)? Java is installed. Could an airliner reach Mach 1 in a zero-G powered dive and safely recover? Why has the auto-router put my pcb traces in two different layers? Welcome to Zero-G Ambient Soundware - a gorgeous collection of ambient atmospheres, pads, arps, textures and chords with a cinematic side and a strong emphasis on atmospheric and harmonic content. OS compatibility: Windows: Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (all 64-bit only, with the latest Windows Update applied.) Mac: OSX 10.11 (El Capitan), macOS 10.12 (Sierra), macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), macOS 10.14 (Mojave), macOS 10.15 (Catalina) (all 64-bit only, VOCALOID5 Ver. 5.4.1 or later required for use with macOS 10.15).
Daina is a female vocal developed for Vocaloid 4 by Zero-G Ltd and the female counterpart to fellow male vocal Dex. The voice sampled for her vocal was Vocaloid producer and illustrator 'AkiGlancy', who previously had done the artwork for Avanna.
Development[edit]
In March 2015, Zero-G stated that they hoped to release an American male and female VOCALOID4 by the end of May.[1] For unknown reasons this was not met. As there were still work to be done, it was announced a July release was not possible for DEX. Barring any technical difficulties, he would have been ready for YAMAHA's approval in August.[2]
On the September 6th, AkiGlancy tweeted it was unlikely that Daina would be sold as a starter pack.[3] On October 2, she clarified that Zero-G was waiting for YAMAHA's final answer in terms of the release dates. DEX and DAINA were both ready and waited for YAMAHA's approval, which was the reason for their continuous delays. They were officially released on November 20, 2015.[4]
On 12 December 2015, Daina and her counterpart Dex were released for Mac via Vocaloid 4 for Cubase, this was the first time that a Mac version of a Zero-G vocal was made available.[5]
Dex and Daina were put on sale within a short time of being released, noting that they were Zero-G's (then) current best selling product.[6]
Both Dex and Daina proved to be very popular and despite their recent release, both nearly claimed the no.1 spot from Avanna in the 2015 most popular product for Zero-G. Dex held the no.2 position. Zero-G also highlighted once again how well the pair were selling being 'big news', noting their sales with the words 'red hot' in red text, which had never been seen before.[7]
Characteristics[edit]
Daina made her debut as a kemonomimi that is modeled after a fox.[8] She is based on the character of the 'fox' from The Fox and the Hound, a suggestion put forward by Kenji-B, the voice behind Daina's counterpart Dex.[9] When asked about the aims of both DEX and DAINA, it was stated that the pair were targeted towards fans and designed to give producers the voices they needed.[10] The theme of 'fox and hound' was one of many suggestions put forward, but it was the one that stayed due to a fondness among the group despite being taken lightly. The design was chosen after the team adored the primary sketches by Steel.[11]
After negative reactions from distributors, Daina was also given an alternative design without the animal traits, but still retains the theme of The Fox and The Hound. This was done to appeal to non Japanese-styled art fans. Older concepts were revealed during a November 2015 livestream. This included Daina as a thief instead of a kemonomimi, in case Zero-G wished to scrap the 'Fox and Hound' theme. However, Zero-G liked the designs, and they were kept as alternate fantasy illustrations, complementary to Avanna. The name 'Daina' was proposed by Kenji-B.
See also[edit]
Zero G Massage Chair
References[edit]
- ^'Vocaloid 4 looks to be available soon on the official english website - KVR Audio Forum'. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^'AkiGlancy's Dex and Daina Livestream Summary & Recap'. Engloids.Info. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^'EmpathP@DAINAVP'. Twitter. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^'Kenji-B @ SYNTECH'. Twitter. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^'Zero-G download: DEX - Mac version (Voice library for VOCALOID4 - Mac OS X version)'. Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^'winter❄ 冬の海と咲いた夜香木 on Twitter'. Twitter. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^'Zero-G Top 50 Best Selling Sample Libraries of 2015'. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^'Kenji-B @ SYNTECH'. Twitter. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^Zero-G VOCALOID4 Premiere Stream. 20 June 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2016 – via YouTube.
- ^'Dex and Daina stream notes'. Google Docs. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^'AkiGlancy's Dex and Daina Livestream Summary & Recap'. Engloids.Info. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
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