

Hatsune Miku's character item is commonly accepted to be the leek, a long, cylindrical, white and green vegetable. For example, while a leek was never part of Hatsune Miku's original character design, it is now not at all uncommon to see official illustrations and figures depicting her holding the white and green vegetable.

While not part of the original character design, most popular Vocaloids have a fan designated character item, many of which have become officially recognized by the original maker due to their immense popularity amongst fans. These depictions grew in popularity, occasionally with differences in opinion on which item would suit each character best, the "Item Wars". Fans would depict their favorite Vocaloid in art or memes with a certain item, usually based off of their color scheme or assumed personality. The affiliation of Vocaloid characters with certain items has its roots with "Item Wars" (持ち物戦争, mochimono sensou) that occurred between fans online. This is often a source of confusion for many people who are unfamiliar with Vocaloid characters as the relevance of these items is not immediately obvious. These vocals work with the Mac version of VOCALOID Editor for Cubase.Vocaloid characters are often depicted with a particular item, for example Hatsune Miku is often pictured as holding a leek and Kagamine Rin a mikan orange. These are the VOCALOID3 NEO releases for the Mac OS X version of VOCALOID. These vocals came with extra plugins for the VOCALOID3 Editor. These VOCALOID3 vocals have been renewed since their original releases. Shanghai HENIAN Information Technology Co. These vocals work with the PC version of VOCALOID Editor for Cubase.

VOCALOID2 Ī total of 35 voicebanks were released for VOCALOID2 in English and Japanese.Ī total of 69 voicebanks have been released for VOCALOID3 in English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Chinese. * Notice: KAITO's release date is labeled as the 14th by YAMAHA and 17th by Crypton. Arranged by order of releases.Ī total of 5 voicebanks were released for VOCALOID in English and Japanese. Their quality and capabilities vary, as do the licensing agreements issued by the respected studios involved. These VOCALOIDs are produced under license by YAMAHA and are able to be bought by any bidding producers through commercial outlets. The most commonly known VOCALOIDs are the commercially sold units produced by third party studios.
