nasheart.blogg.se

Vocaloid 4 miku
Vocaloid 4 miku











  1. #Vocaloid 4 miku software#
  2. #Vocaloid 4 miku series#
  3. #Vocaloid 4 miku psp#

It was also added to the Project Diva arcade game in an update. Miku's Persona 4: Dancing All Night appearence was later included as a DLC Module in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X and Hatsune Miku Project DIVA Future Tone.Miku is the only DLC playable character without a FEVER partner or Persona Color costumes.Miku is also the second playable character to sing her own song while dancing, the first was Rise Kujikawa.

#Vocaloid 4 miku series#

  • Miku is the first guest character from a series outside of Atlus to appear in a Persona game.
  • As a DLC character, she is one of the few playable characters who isn't involved in Persona 4: Dancing All Night's main storyline (including Marie and Tohru Adachi), and the only currently known character in the game who isn't involved with the Persona series or Megami Tensei franchise at all.
  • The design she appears with in Persona 4: Dancing All Night was originally created by Shigenori Soejima for a Miku collaboration with singer Namie Amuro in her album _genic released June 10, 2015, for the single "B Who I Want 2 B".
  • Miku is the star character of the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA rhythm game series developed by Dingo, who assisted in Persona 4: Dancing All Night's development, and Sega, the current parent company of Atlus.
  • Persona 4: Dancing All Night's design in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix Trivia Miku is referenced in the final chapter of Story Mode when Kanji misremembers and mangles Mikuratana-no-Kami's name. However, unlike the other player characters, she is unavailable as a FEVER partner.

    vocaloid 4 miku

    Like Marie and Adachi, her hair and eye colors can be customized. Miku appears as a DLC playable character, specifically linked to the song "Heaven feat.

    vocaloid 4 miku

  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone.
  • She also wears a black miniskirt with suspenders, gloves, skintight boots, and wired, closed-back, over-ear headphones, featuring multiple pink lights on the outside of the drivers, which are covered by transparent, hemispherical casing on each ear, and appear to be connected via a coiled cable to her skirt, or possibly an audio player clipped to her waistband or belt. For her appearance in Persona 4: Dancing All Night, she wears a special costume designed by character designer Shigenori Soejima that consists of a white, skintight turtleneck with four large, black buttons adorned with various icons in a simple, dot-matrix pixel art style, and a small, black treble clef symbol in the center of the chest. Miku is a young teenage girl with very long aqua hair tied in pigtails that reaches to her ankles and aqua eyes. A sister series, Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai, has been released on the Nintendo 3DS.

    #Vocaloid 4 miku psp#

    The original Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA was released in 2009 for the Sony PSP in Japan, and has since seen sequels and spin-offs on the PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, the Nintendo Switch, and in arcades.

    vocaloid 4 miku

    Miku also stars in her own series of rhythm video games produced by Sega.

    vocaloid 4 miku

    Miku has appeared in hologram concerts in which she performs popular hit songs from numerous Vocaloid artists, and annual festivals such as Snow Miku and Magical Mirai are held for fans to gather and celebrate both her and her music. Version 1.0 of Miku's voice package was released on August 31, 2007, and has since been used by music artists around the world to create music in a variety of genres and vocal styles.

    #Vocaloid 4 miku software#

    Hatsune Miku is a Vocaloid voice-synthesizer software product of Crypton Future Media. Persona 4: Dancing All Night: Playable Character (DLC).













    Vocaloid 4 miku