UTAU Panel & VOCAMERICA Concert @ Yama-con
LeConte Center at Pigeon Forge Pigeon Forge, TN, United StatesMyst will be hosting the UTAU info panel "UTAU: Free Virtual Vocalists" at this year's Yama-con in Pigeon Forge, TN! The panel will be in the Fan Panel 1 area at 11:15 AM on Friday Dec. 1st. That evening at 5:30, VOCAMERICA will be in Main Events! Please join us for an awesome evening of […]
UTAU Panel @ ETSU-con
East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN, United StatesMyst will be hosting the panel "UTAU: Free Virtual Vocalists" at this year's ETSU-con! More details will be added for specific time and location later!
UTAU Panel @ MomoCon
Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesMyst will be hosting the "UTAU: Free Virtual Vocalists" panel at this year's MomoCon in Atlanta, GA! As usual, there will be UTAU goodies to hand out after the panel: this time including a raffle for a physical copy of Decagon!
Fan Meetup @ Miku Expo DC
Very very under construction at the moment! Stay tuned for details!
UTAU Panel @ Yama-con
LeConte Center at Pigeon Forge Pigeon Forge, TN, United StatesMyst will be hosting the “UTAU: Free Virtual Vocalists” panel at this year’s Yama-con in Pigeon Forge, TN! There will be UTAU stickers and such after the panel, and another raffle for a physical copy of Decagon!
Panels
As part of Studio VOXYZ’s initiative to teach others about vocalsynths, Myst has produced informative panels that she presents at fan conventions. She also hosts UTAU fan meets at both conventions and concerts.
UTAU: Free Virtual Vocalists
This panel about the UTAU software consists of a brief fandom history, an intro to some of the prominent characters, and a quick rundown of the process of creating a voicebank. It includes video examples of unique UTAU in various languages and voice types, and ends with a software demonstration.
VOCALOID Culture: Beyond the Voice
This is a newer panel that focuses on the unique creative culture surrounding the vocalsynth idol-in-a-box concept. It discusses the use of VOCALOID in doujin works in Japan, introduces Western producers that often slip under the general fandom radar, and explains how fans can support artists within the community and become content creators themselves.
Where have all the VOCALOIDs gone?
The title is tentative, but this is a planned upcoming panel about various companies’ transition from Yamaha’s VOCALOID to other synth engines (CeVIO, SynthV, Piapro NT).