Though it returned to popularity soon after, the reaction to the Append has never reached the same level as her original voicebank.
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Following the Kagamine Append release, both the Kagamine and their Append software pushed Miku's Append software into 6th place on Crypton's sales page. Ryo's "Black Rock Shooter" 2M mix had also been done with one of the beta voicebanks.ĭespite the success of Miku herself, her Append did not sell as many units.
These included productions by various VOCALOID producers from Nico Nico Douga. Prior to the release, demos had been released on Crypton's website. The different appends are meant to capture the "moods" of Miku's voice, and were described by Cypton Future Media as "like a rainbow of color" that had been created from vocal performance of her voice provider. While Append had been announced on Miku's second birthday, it was released over eight months later. They cost collectively slightly under the original Miku price. Crypton announced that it was アペンドディスク an append disk (an addition which offers extension to computer softwares and is similar to expansion packs in English) and that users would need the original Miku to utilize Miku Append. (The voicer of the original.) The name of the voicebanks are Soft, Sweet, Dark, Vivid, Solid, and Light. All the new voicebanks were voiced by Saki Fujita. The voicebanks of Miku Append are different from the original Miku voicebank. The Hatsune Miku VOCALOID2 voicebank and the Append voicebanks are sold separately. Later the names of "dark (soft dark)", "soft", "vivid", and "very small" were confirmed. On the first two Appends were confirmed as "CV01-dark-ProtoTYPEβ" and "CV01-vivid-ProtoTYPEβ". Crypton's next project involving Miku started on Valentine's Day 2009.