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[[File:Miku.png|200px|thumb|right|Hatsune Miku on the typical box the VOCALOID software is released in]]
{{InfoboxFound
|title=<center>Ring Suzune</center>
|image=Ring Suzune Official Art.jpg
|imagecaption=Official design for Ring Suzune.
|status=Voicebank - <span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> /  Mobile Game - <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=14 June 2024 (tie-in game)
|foundby=[https://youtube.com/channel/UCkJuzY3M2E63r0z6KhFHEBQ Andy-P] (tie-in game)
}}


VOCALOID is a voice synthesizing application that has been sold commercially since 2004; like the text to speech, but with singing. The most famous VOCALOID is Hatsune Miku, with dozens of other Vocaloid characters that exist beyond her.
'''Ring Suzune''' is a Japanese-language voicebank that was announced for the VOCALOID3 singing synthesis software during its pre-release promotions. She was developed by the group Vocaloid Next. The release date of December 12th, 2011 was initially confirmed, but Ring ended up not being released on that date. A male counterpart named Hibiki Lui was also planned, although it is unlikely that development on Lui had ever even begun.


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's Development==
===2011===
In 2011, the "Everyone's Vocaloid Project" contest was held, where people sent in potential designs for both Ring and Lui. Design submissions from both Asia and overseas were allowed in the contest. In May of 2011, the winning designs for Hibiki Lui and Ring Suzune had been decided upon and were later announced at VOCALOID Festa 02. It was also announced that MiKA from the band Daisy×Daisy would be the voice provider for Ring.<ref>[http://vocaloidism.com/ringu-suzune-and-rui-hibiki-two-new-vocaloids/ Ring Suzune and Lui Hibiki: Two New Vocaloids (Updated)] Vocaloidism. Retrieved 11 May '17.</ref>


== Ring Found And Lost Again ==
Ring had been set to be released in Winter of 2011, and was confirmed a VOCALOID3 voicebank, meaning that she would release no earlier than September. One demo song for Ring's voicebank was uploaded both to YouTube and the Japanese video sharing site niconico douga. It was later confirmed that Ring would be released on the 12th of December that year, however, Ring never ended up releasing on that date.
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[[File:Voca.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Confirmed designs of the lost Vocaloid characters. Lui on the left, Ring on the right]]
=== 2012===
In 2012, VocaNext picked up Ring's voicebank to continue development and improve upon it. They also brought Lui into it, stating that they planned to make him a VOCALOID as well. Auditions for Lui's voice provider were supposed to take place in 2012, but there have been claims that the auditions had never actually happened.<ref>[http://www.vocaloidotaku.net/index.php?/topic/50203-about-powerfx-and-suzune-ring/page__view__findpost__p__1135038 Post by x e y*]. VocaloidOtaku. Retrieved 11 May '17.</ref>


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 February of 2012, a beta, trial 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. Only 18 fan groups showed up to the event. The voicebank was also supposed to be sent to anyone who was interested, although this never ended up happening. The trial voicebank only lasted a month.


In late 2013, the VocaNext website became inaccessible making the status of Ring, as well as Lui Hibiki, unknown.
===2013-2014===
[[File:YAMAHA Ring Email Response.png|150px|thumb|right|YAMAHA's response to an email about Ring.]]
In late 2013, VocaNext's website became inaccessible, leaving the status of Ring's development at a standstill, and the possibility of a proper release unknown, although very unlikely.


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.
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, but when they contacted YAMAHA, they were told that a release was not possible, although a reason as to why was not stated.<ref>[http://www.vocaloidotaku.net/index.php?/topic/50203-about-powerfx-and-suzune-ring/page__view__findpost__p__1194137 Post by Chickadee]. VocaloidOtaku. Retrieved 11 May '17.</ref> Later, in 2015, an email was sent to YAMAHA, who stated that Ring could not be released because of "many obstacle[s]". Other companies have not yet been asked about or have revealed their curiosity in public.


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.
===2018===
PowerFX, in an email, confirmed that a new team has taken over PowerFX. In that same email, they said because of the change of management they will be discontinuing all development of all PowerFX Vocaloids. This confirms that Ring Suzune is forever abandoned.  
[[File:Kajhgkjhasdfkjasdg.PNG|thumb|The PowerFX email]]


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].  
==Known or Potential Owners of the Trial==
Japanese producer [https://www.youtube.com/user/ShachihokoP ShachihokoP] produced two songs using the Ring trial. He had also made a post on his blog where he mentioned that he got a copy of Ring's demo.<ref>[http://shachihoko.at.webry.info/201203/article_2.html リング・スズネの動画2件投稿しました].
しゃちほこのDTM奮闘記. Retrieved 15 May '17.</ref> He has not posted any songs on either his niconico douga or YouTube since he posted the song "The Frozen World" on March 10, 2012. However, he is still somewhat active, as looking at his niconico page reveals that he has been watching and favoriting others' videos,<ref>[http://www.nicovideo.jp/user/1916414 しゃちほこP's userpage]. niconico. Retrieved 16 May '17.</ref> so it might be possible to get in contact with him.


== All Known Mixes Featuring Ring Suzune ==
LambadaSK was also credited with tuning (or "vocal manipulation" as it was referred to) on ShachihokoP's song "The Frozen World," which would imply that they also would have a copy, as tuning for one VOCALOID voicebank likely will not work very well with other voicebanks.
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R_xuN5Aj6k|320x240|left|Girl and Mephistopheles|frame}}


{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClUzC3J9U3s|320x240|right|Sweet Pain|frame}}
Other possible trial owners would be people who worked on songs featuring Ring on the album [http://vocadb.net/Al/1826 Yakimochi Tokidoki Hare].


{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQnisqzBejE|320x240|left|Romantic Fall|frame}}
==Known Songs Featuring Ring==
The songs linked below are some of the only known songs made using Ring's official demo. There are several mixes on YouTube with a synthetic voice said to be Lui's, but it is very likely that these are fakes.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox92iOF11ew Demo Reel]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R_xuN5Aj6k 少女とメフィスト (Girl and Mephistopheles)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClUzC3J9U3s Sweet Pain]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQnisqzBejE 幽閉カタルシス 秋ノ風 (Romantic Fall)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzg1NhhSUiQ 友情センチメンタル]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOfzEVCCE1k RPG Syndrome]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b037SiRTak4 氷の世界 (The Frozen World)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-tqTrd8jms Happy Day!]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E50dxIbcnek ヤキモチときどき晴れ (Yakimochi Tokidoki Hare)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLG-8n1WrGE 夢みるむら娘 (Village Girl Dreaming)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uPKy57wgo4 深海 (Deep Sea)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urJv7k9nYto ハンドル握って / 幽閉カタルシス~南鎌倉高校女子自転車部~]


{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzg1NhhSUiQ|320x240|right|友情センチメンタル|frame}}
==Tie-In Game==
At VocaFarre in 2011, Suzuki Ryūji (鈴木龍道氏), the only known employee of VocaNext, talked about Ring and a rhythm game she was to star in, nicknamed "V・F・S". Footage of the game was shown. The game used the VOCALOID3 engine to render Ring's voice live, during gameplay.<ref>[http://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/499554.html VOCALOID情報を発信するイベント「ボカファーレ」開催]. AV Watch. Retrieved 15 May '17.</ref>


{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOfzEVCCE1k|320x240|left|RPG Syndrome|frame}}
In September 2013, Ring's rhythm game was shown at the convention VOCALOID FESTA03. The game, now named ''VFS #01RING'', was shown in a playable state (with copies of the demo being distributed to attendees) and seemingly had a mode that allowed the player to create short songs with Ring's voice, akin to the VOCALOID-flex function in the PSP game ''Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaSSBG1mK1E Demonstration of the VOCALOID-flex function in ''Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker''], YouTube. Retrieved 15 June 2024.</ref> Due to Ring falling into development limbo, it can be safely assumed that ''VFS #01RING'' met a similar fate, and didn't get much further in development than what was shown in the public demo. The full game's release date was seemingly never announced, nor was there any discussion of what platform(s) the game would be released for.


{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b037SiRTak4&index=4&list=PLzRdqZXyZQsMPTVMXt-0Tny6TIxjAC2rU|320x240|right|The Frozen World|frame}}
[[File:VFS01RING title screen.jpg|thumb|A picture of the demo's title screen.]]


{{#ev:youtube|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d03Vx81jNg|320x240|left|Deep Sea|frame}}
On the 30th of September 2022, Twitter user @cfm_una_en posted a video of them launching the demo on their computer<ref>[https://x.com/cfm_una_en/status/1575720505243729921? Footage of ''VFS #01RING''<nowiki/>'s title screen], Twitter/X. Retrieved 15 June 2024.</ref>, though according to them that was as far as the game could go before crashing due to corrupted files. They refused to upload the demo files publicly, citing a combination of the game's unplayability and copyright concerns over modifying the game to be playable,<ref>[https://x.com/cfm_una_en/status/1575725316236267520? Statement on the status of the demo's files], Twitter/X. Retrieved 15 June 2024.</ref> though they didn't totally dismiss the idea of releasing the files in the future once a patch had been made.


{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-tqTrd8jms&list=PLzRdqZXyZQsMPTVMXt-0Tny6TIxjAC2rU&index=5|320x240|right|Happy Day!|frame}}
Almost 2 years later, in June 2024, Andy-P, a member of the Vocaloid-centered Discord server Vocalofellas (whose founder, H5X2, had previously made and released a high-quality fan recreation of Ring's voicebank<ref>[https://x.com/h5x2_fuyo/status/1789185152809115972? The release announcement post for H5X2's Ring Suzune recreation bank], Twitter/X. Retrieved 15 June 2024.</ref>), once again found the demo's files, and while no progress was able to be made in restoring the game to a playable state, the files were uploaded to the Internet Archive,<ref>[https://archive.org/details/VFSRING Andy-P's upload of ''VFS #01RING''<nowiki/>'s files], Internet Archive. Retrieved 15 June 2024.</ref> both for preservation purposes and so others could try their hand at restoring the game.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Ring Lui Vocafes.jpg|VOCALOID Festa 02 reveal of Ring and Lui's designs
File:Ring Vocafarre.jpg|''VFS #01RING'' being shown off at VocaFarre.
File:Ringsuzunegamexp.png|A version of ''VFS #01RING'' that's presumably earlier than the version shown at Vocafarre
</gallery>
==References==
{{reflist}}


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Latest revision as of 15:31, 16 June 2024

Ring Suzune Official Art.jpg

Official design for Ring Suzune.

Status: Voicebank - Lost / Mobile Game - Found

Date found: 14 June 2024 (tie-in game)

Found by: Andy-P (tie-in game)


Ring Suzune is a Japanese-language voicebank that was announced for the VOCALOID3 singing synthesis software during its pre-release promotions. She was developed by the group Vocaloid Next. The release date of December 12th, 2011 was initially confirmed, but Ring ended up not being released on that date. A male counterpart named Hibiki Lui was also planned, although it is unlikely that development on Lui had ever even begun.

Ring's Development

2011

In 2011, the "Everyone's Vocaloid Project" contest was held, where people sent in potential designs for both Ring and Lui. Design submissions from both Asia and overseas were allowed in the contest. In May of 2011, the winning designs for Hibiki Lui and Ring Suzune had been decided upon and were later announced at VOCALOID Festa 02. It was also announced that MiKA from the band Daisy×Daisy would be the voice provider for Ring.[1]

Ring had been set to be released in Winter of 2011, and was confirmed a VOCALOID3 voicebank, meaning that she would release no earlier than September. One demo song for Ring's voicebank was uploaded both to YouTube and the Japanese video sharing site niconico douga. It was later confirmed that Ring would be released on the 12th of December that year, however, Ring never ended up releasing on that date.

2012

In 2012, VocaNext picked up Ring's voicebank to continue development and improve upon it. They also brought Lui into it, stating that they planned to make him a VOCALOID as well. Auditions for Lui's voice provider were supposed to take place in 2012, but there have been claims that the auditions had never actually happened.[2]

In February of 2012, a beta, trial 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. Only 18 fan groups showed up to the event. The voicebank was also supposed to be sent to anyone who was interested, although this never ended up happening. The trial voicebank only lasted a month.

2013-2014

YAMAHA's response to an email about Ring.

In late 2013, VocaNext's website became inaccessible, leaving the status of Ring's development at a standstill, and the possibility of a proper release unknown, although very unlikely.

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, but when they contacted YAMAHA, they were told that a release was not possible, although a reason as to why was not stated.[3] Later, in 2015, an email was sent to YAMAHA, who stated that Ring could not be released because of "many obstacle[s]". Other companies have not yet been asked about or have revealed their curiosity in public.

2018

PowerFX, in an email, confirmed that a new team has taken over PowerFX. In that same email, they said because of the change of management they will be discontinuing all development of all PowerFX Vocaloids. This confirms that Ring Suzune is forever abandoned.

The PowerFX email

Known or Potential Owners of the Trial

Japanese producer ShachihokoP produced two songs using the Ring trial. He had also made a post on his blog where he mentioned that he got a copy of Ring's demo.[4] He has not posted any songs on either his niconico douga or YouTube since he posted the song "The Frozen World" on March 10, 2012. However, he is still somewhat active, as looking at his niconico page reveals that he has been watching and favoriting others' videos,[5] so it might be possible to get in contact with him.

LambadaSK was also credited with tuning (or "vocal manipulation" as it was referred to) on ShachihokoP's song "The Frozen World," which would imply that they also would have a copy, as tuning for one VOCALOID voicebank likely will not work very well with other voicebanks.

Other possible trial owners would be people who worked on songs featuring Ring on the album Yakimochi Tokidoki Hare.

Known Songs Featuring Ring

The songs linked below are some of the only known songs made using Ring's official demo. There are several mixes on YouTube with a synthetic voice said to be Lui's, but it is very likely that these are fakes.

Tie-In Game

At VocaFarre in 2011, Suzuki Ryūji (鈴木龍道氏), the only known employee of VocaNext, talked about Ring and a rhythm game she was to star in, nicknamed "V・F・S". Footage of the game was shown. The game used the VOCALOID3 engine to render Ring's voice live, during gameplay.[6]

In September 2013, Ring's rhythm game was shown at the convention VOCALOID FESTA03. The game, now named VFS #01RING, was shown in a playable state (with copies of the demo being distributed to attendees) and seemingly had a mode that allowed the player to create short songs with Ring's voice, akin to the VOCALOID-flex function in the PSP game Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker.[7] Due to Ring falling into development limbo, it can be safely assumed that VFS #01RING met a similar fate, and didn't get much further in development than what was shown in the public demo. The full game's release date was seemingly never announced, nor was there any discussion of what platform(s) the game would be released for.

A picture of the demo's title screen.

On the 30th of September 2022, Twitter user @cfm_una_en posted a video of them launching the demo on their computer[8], though according to them that was as far as the game could go before crashing due to corrupted files. They refused to upload the demo files publicly, citing a combination of the game's unplayability and copyright concerns over modifying the game to be playable,[9] though they didn't totally dismiss the idea of releasing the files in the future once a patch had been made.

Almost 2 years later, in June 2024, Andy-P, a member of the Vocaloid-centered Discord server Vocalofellas (whose founder, H5X2, had previously made and released a high-quality fan recreation of Ring's voicebank[10]), once again found the demo's files, and while no progress was able to be made in restoring the game to a playable state, the files were uploaded to the Internet Archive,[11] both for preservation purposes and so others could try their hand at restoring the game.

Gallery

References

  1. Ring Suzune and Lui Hibiki: Two New Vocaloids (Updated) Vocaloidism. Retrieved 11 May '17.
  2. Post by x e y*. VocaloidOtaku. Retrieved 11 May '17.
  3. Post by Chickadee. VocaloidOtaku. Retrieved 11 May '17.
  4. リング・スズネの動画2件投稿しました. しゃちほこのDTM奮闘記. Retrieved 15 May '17.
  5. しゃちほこP's userpage. niconico. Retrieved 16 May '17.
  6. VOCALOID情報を発信するイベント「ボカファーレ」開催. AV Watch. Retrieved 15 May '17.
  7. Demonstration of the VOCALOID-flex function in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, YouTube. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
  8. Footage of VFS #01RING's title screen, Twitter/X. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
  9. Statement on the status of the demo's files, Twitter/X. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
  10. The release announcement post for H5X2's Ring Suzune recreation bank, Twitter/X. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
  11. Andy-P's upload of VFS #01RING's files, Internet Archive. Retrieved 15 June 2024.