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It would be a privilege to join. I don't know if it's my favorite, but it's special to me: "Around the World by Miku and Luka" even more now that it was taken form youtube
Thanks for the information and opportunity, I'll try to be an active participant. But I will be leaving town for a week today: so any further involvement on my part shall have to be *temporally* postponed.
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This song is a favorite of mine. It starts off with an idyllic, peaceful, beautiful vibe. Then, all of a sudden, it transitions completely--Miku switches to the Undine character, whose cute voice contrasts sharply with the techno/metal rave-vibe of her parts. Her elaboration of various horrific ways by which the Society enforces its edict that people be happy has a kind of dark hilarity to it. When you're not having a great day at work, it's a great song to put on repeat.
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This song is just hot. I love the grooving, bouncy synth in the foreground, with the brassy horn stabs in the back, and the way the vocal chorus hits its high points. It makes a really effective, satisfying transition between other songs, as well as hitting hard on its own.
To fit with the Halloween vibe of my other choices, I had a Halloween-themed Miku pick, but it seems to have been removed from Pixiv. No matter; I was really feeling this illustration based on "Deep Sea Girl," anyway. I like how its vibe is somewhat darker, more brooding than the artwork I usually see for this song.
It’s not necessarily my favorite Miku song, but Patchwork Staccato was the first vsynth song I ever listened to. It’s what got me into it back when I was 10, so it’s really special to me!
It’s not necessarily my favorite Miku song, but Patchwork Staccato was the first vsynth song I ever listened to. It’s what got me into it back when I was 10, so it’s really special to me!
This fan club is dedicated to Crypton Future Media's leek-loving Vocaloid with the turquoise twintails: Hatsune Miku! The goal is to celebrate all things Hatsune Miku.
Joining
To join, make a post in this thread that
Asks to join
Contributes something--a favorite song, artwork, a statement about why you like Miku so much, or a response to something someone else has posted.
I'll add your name to the list of members in the OP and add you to the list of users in the Club Creations archive. Once you're a club member, you can feel free to add a Hatsune Miku FC userbar to your signature!
Mikurators
Our featured music/art was chosen by Mikurators! Mikurators are Miku curators, club members who take turns deciding what Miku content is featured in the OP. So if you join, you may want to consider becoming one! To become a Mikurator, just PM or post with an @mention to the club's caretaker (currently @mobius017).
How Mikuration Works:
Currently, Mikurators are taking turns each month. When it's their turn to mikurate, a Mikurator selects the following to be featured right at the top of the OP:
One Miku song
One piece of Miku art
An optional third Miku-related item (an additional song, piece of art, or something else)
After choosing their items, Mikurators can add them to the appropriate Mikuration gallery. The site will notify the club's caretaker automatically so that he/she can update the OP.
A few tips and guidelines:
Please include the name of the work's creator in the title when adding an item to the album
Please add a tag to the new item indicating that you uploaded it. Tags start with "Mikuration-" and end with your username. For example, "Mikuration-mobius017".
You can choose anything in terms of content, but please keep it SFW
Please do not feature your own material (it must be something made by someone other than you)
Being a Mikurator is a great way to share some of the things you like most about Miku--your favorite songs, your favorite art, your favorite MMD videos, etc!
New Mikurators will have to wait until the current "round" of mikurating has completed before they will be entered into the queue to mikurate. The order in which the Mikurators take turns is based on when they requested to become Mikurators (reflected in the list of Mikurators in the OP).
All of the content that Mikurators choose to feature in the OP is recorded in the Featured Content archives!
Mikurators selected all of the content below to be featured in the OP!
Club Creations
Members of the Hatsune Miku fanclub can share their works in the Club Creations archive! Just click the "Club Creations" link in the description under the gallery below and click the Add Media button.
Guidelines:
All content must feature Hatsune Miku in some way.
All content must be your own original work, or a work on which you worked as a collaborator. Covers are also welcome.
Any kind of content supported by VVN albums is fair game.
It's not recommended to use this area as the primary place for storing your work. Please keep a copy on your hard drive, host on a filesharing site and link to that from the new Club Creations item, etc.
Any member may add an item to Club Creations, up to a limit of 2 items (of any kind) per month.
No NSFW content.
It goes without saying, but the rules for VVN, VVN fanclubs, and Crypton's terms for use of Hatsune Miku and her voice/image/etc. (These may not be exhaustive, but here are the terms for non-commercial use, for example.) apply.
Crossposting is fine; that is, you're more than welcome to add an item to the album even if you've already posted it in another thread or album.
Hatsune Miku listings on Sonicwire (which is another facet of CFM). Both English and Japanese pages available, just select your preferred language at the bottom of the site.
You can also purchase Miku on Amazon. Just search for your desired version (V2, Miku Append, V3 English, V4X, etc.).
Why are there so many versions of Hatsune Miku?
The original version of Hatsune Miku was released during the "V2" era, when Yamaha's Vocaloid Editor software was in its second iteration, so today that version is known as Miku V2. Still during the V2 era, Miku Append was released, a set of six additional Miku voicebanks (Soft, Solid, Sweet, Vivid, Light, and Dark) that expanded the range of possibilities for vocals with Miku. Then with each new iteration of Yamaha's Vocaloid Editor (Vocaloid 3, then Vocaloid 4), a new, updated version of Miku's original voicebank and the majority of her Append voicebanks was created: Miku V3, and then Miku V4X (the "X" stands for "expression" and refers to the E.V.E.C. functionality that CFM introduced for their V4 Vocaloids). Additionally, the V3 era saw the creation of an English-language voicebank for Miku, Miku V3 English, and in the V4 era we have seen not only Miku V4 English but also Miku V4 Chinese.
Which version of Hatsune Miku should you buy?
If you are completely new to Vocaloid, and you want Miku to be your first Vocaloid, I would recommend picking up either V4X (if you want only her JP voicebanks), or V4 English (if you want only her English voicebank), or the V4X Bundle (if you want both her JP voicebanks and her English voicebank), or V4 Chinese (if you want only her Chinese voicebank). These are the latest versions of Miku. Alternatively, you could get her V3 versions if you're strapped for cash, because at least on Amazon V3 Miku tends to be cheaper (you may also just prefer the sound of her V3s over her V4s). Either way, all of her V4 and V3 versions come with Piapro Studio, which is CFM's own Vocaloid editing software, essentially equivalent to Yamaha's Vocaloid 4 editor; they also come with free DAW software called Studio One, with which you can run Piapro Studio and also make instrumentals to accompany your Miku vocals. All of this means that you'll be able to use Miku right away without having to purchase any additional software!
For now, you can still purchase Miku's V2 voicebanks (her original voicebank and the Append voicebanks) and use them with the Vocaloid 4 Editor or Piapro Studio (but note that they won't come with Piapro Studio, so to use them you'll probably need to purchase the Vocaloid Editor separately). I would advise that you don't get Miku's V2 voicebanks unless you really, really want to have them.
Signature userbars for use by members of the Hatsune Miku Fanclub. Many/all of these images...
Go to the Miku FC Userbars gallery. Click on the thumbnails to look at the available signature images. Once you're looking at an image, there are arrows to let you browse to the other images.
Once you've found an image you like, there's a "Copy URL BB code with thumbnail" option near the bottom. Click the button next to it (looks like 2 pieces of paper) to copy the image's markup code.
In the upper-right corner of VVN, you can see your name. Click on it, then click on Signature.
Paste the markup in the box for editing your signature. The markup will look similar to this:
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