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[[File:Miku.png|200px|thumb|right|Hatsune Miku on the typical box the VOCALOID software is released in]]
{{InfoboxLost
|title=<center>Ring Suzune/Lui Hibiki Vocaloids</center>
|image=Voca.jpg
|imagecaption=Official designs for Ring (right) and Lui (left).
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
}}


VOCALOID is a voice synthesizing application that has been sold commercially since 2004; like text to speech, but with singing. The most famous VOCALOID is Hatsune Miku, with dozens of other Vocaloid characters that exist beyond her.
VOCALOID is a voice synthesizing application that has been sold commercially since 2004. Its function is similar to text-to-speech programs, except for singing as opposed to merely speech. The most famous VOCALOID is Hatsune Miku, with dozens of other Vocaloid characters that exist beyond her.


Ring Suzune and Lui Hibiki were potential VOCALOIDS announced for the VOCALOID3 engine during its pre-release promotions. A release date of December 12, 2011 was initially confirmed, Ring and Lui were not released on that date. It is now unknown when or if they will ever be released. In 2012, VocaNext picked up Ring's voicebank to continue development but not Lui's, perhaps because female banks have a tendency to sell better, and nothing was heard about the development of Lui from that point forward. It is unknown if there was even a voice actor chosen for him, let alone a finished voicebank for the software's development.
'''Ring Suzune and Lui Hibiki''' were potential VOCALOIDS announced for the VOCALOID3 engine during its pre-release promotions. A release date of December 12th, 2011 was initially confirmed, but Ring and Lui were not released on that date.


== Ring Found And Lost Again ==
==Ring's Further Development==
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In 2012, however, VocaNext picked up Ring's voicebank to continue development, but not Lui's, possibly due to female banks selling better, and nothing was heard about the development of Lui from that point forward. It is unknown if there was even a voice actor chosen for him, let alone a finished voicebank for the software's development.


[[File:Voca.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Confirmed designs of the lost Vocaloid characters. Lui on the left, Ring on the right]]
In February 2012, a beta version of Ring Suzune's voicebank was offered to the participants of "Vocaloid Network", a small-scale fan event that took place on March 11th, 2012. While only 19 fan groups showed up to the event, the voicebank was sent to anyone who was interested. However, the trial only lasted a month, and [https://web.archive.org/web/20131008012300/http://vocanext.jp/ after late 2013], Ring was not mentioned on VocaNext's site any longer, and the status of her development as well as Lui was once again unknown.


In February 2012, a beta version of Ring Suzune's voicebank was offered to the participants of "Vocaloid Network", a small-scale fan event took place on March 11, 2012. As the number of fan groups which participated the event was only 19, it is considered that only a small number of people received the beta copy, though it was sent to all those interested. However, trial use of the beta version was limited to a month, meaning after a month, her software was once again lost.
In late September 2014, a message was sent to PowerFX asking if they would or could resume the Ring and Lui project. PowerFX replied saying that they have already attempted to resume the project, but when they contacted YAMAHA, the company said that a release was not possible. Other companies have not yet been asked or revealed their curiosity in public.
 
In late 2013, the VocaNext website became inaccessible making the status of Ring, as well as Lui Hibiki, unknown.
 
In late September 2014, a message was sent to PowerFX asking if they could resume the Ring and Lui project. PowerFX replied saying that they have already attempted to resume the project. They had contacted YAMAHA, but the company said that a release was not possible. Other companies have not yet been asked or have not revealed their curiosity in public.


==Known Songs Featuring Ring==
The songs linked below are the only known mixes made using Ring's official demo. There are several mixes on YouTube with a synthetic voice said to be Lui's, but none are confirmed to be legitimate.
The songs linked below are the only known mixes made using Ring's official demo. There are several mixes on YouTube with a synthetic voice said to be Lui's, but none are confirmed to be legitimate.
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R_xuN5Aj6k "Girl and Mephistopheles"]
Edit: Contradictory to previous reports, Vocanext's site [https://web.archive.org/web/20141218101118/http://vocanext.jp/ continued to exist until at least January 2015] (warning: site contained some NSFW content), Their layout at that point had no mention of Ring Suzune; whereas, their previous layout promoted her [https://web.archive.org/web/20131008012300/http://vocanext.jp/ on a huge "in your face" banner].
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClUzC3J9U3s "Sweet Pain"]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQnisqzBejE "Romantic Fall"]
== All Known Mixes Featuring Ring Suzune ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzg1NhhSUiQ "友情センチメンタル"]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOfzEVCCE1k "RPG Syndrome"]
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R_xuN5Aj6k|320x240|left|Girl and Mephistopheles|frame}}
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b037SiRTak4 "The Frozen World"]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-tqTrd8jms "Happy Day!"]
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClUzC3J9U3s|320x240|right|Sweet Pain|frame}}
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQnisqzBejE|320x240|left|Romantic Fall|frame}}
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzg1NhhSUiQ|320x240|right|友情センチメンタル|frame}}
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOfzEVCCE1k|320x240|left|RPG Syndrome|frame}}
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b037SiRTak4&index=4&list=PLzRdqZXyZQsMPTVMXt-0Tny6TIxjAC2rU|320x240|right|The Frozen World|frame}}
 
{{#ev:youtube|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d03Vx81jNg|320x240|left|Deep Sea|frame}}
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-tqTrd8jms&list=PLzRdqZXyZQsMPTVMXt-0Tny6TIxjAC2rU&index=5|320x240|right|Happy Day!|frame}}


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[[Category:Miscellaneous lost media]]

Revision as of 23:55, 28 December 2016

Voca.jpg

Official designs for Ring (right) and Lui (left).

Status: Lost


VOCALOID is a voice synthesizing application that has been sold commercially since 2004. Its function is similar to text-to-speech programs, except for singing as opposed to merely speech. The most famous VOCALOID is Hatsune Miku, with dozens of other Vocaloid characters that exist beyond her.

Ring Suzune and Lui Hibiki were potential VOCALOIDS announced for the VOCALOID3 engine during its pre-release promotions. A release date of December 12th, 2011 was initially confirmed, but Ring and Lui were not released on that date.

Ring's Further Development

In 2012, however, VocaNext picked up Ring's voicebank to continue development, but not Lui's, possibly due to female banks selling better, and nothing was heard about the development of Lui from that point forward. It is unknown if there was even a voice actor chosen for him, let alone a finished voicebank for the software's development.

In February 2012, a beta version of Ring Suzune's voicebank was offered to the participants of "Vocaloid Network", a small-scale fan event that took place on March 11th, 2012. While only 19 fan groups showed up to the event, the voicebank was sent to anyone who was interested. However, the trial only lasted a month, and after late 2013, Ring was not mentioned on VocaNext's site any longer, and the status of her development as well as Lui was once again unknown.

In late September 2014, a message was sent to PowerFX asking if they would or could resume the Ring and Lui project. PowerFX replied saying that they have already attempted to resume the project, but when they contacted YAMAHA, the company said that a release was not possible. Other companies have not yet been asked or revealed their curiosity in public.

Known Songs Featuring Ring

The songs linked below are the only known mixes made using Ring's official demo. There are several mixes on YouTube with a synthetic voice said to be Lui's, but none are confirmed to be legitimate.