Thursday, November 3, 2011

SeeU wallpaper









source: KONOCHAN

SeeU TRIVIA

  • Her name can be read in English as "See you" its Korean pronunciation is along the lines of "shi-yu".
  • About her design:
    • Her cat ears/nekomimi are speakers
    • Her neckband is a CD player
    • Soundwaves light up on the rectangle at her flat-shoes
    • There's a pause button at the back of her clothes
    • There's a power button at the ribbon on her neckband


source: VOCALOID WIKIA

SeeU (시유, シユ)


History

A demo called I-Fantasy produced by Bang Shi Hyuk (a.k.a. Hitman Bang) was originally released introducing her to

the Vocaloid fandom during the Vocaloid3 announcement. On August 30, 2011, her name and appearance were revealed. There will be a limited edition version of her software as a starter pack.

Preorders for SeeU took place on the 14th of October and a community called "CreCrew" is being opened for her. She will be released on the 21st with a Vocaloid 3 starter option or without. She also has a limited edition with just her voicebank and a book. SBS mentioned they are keeping the prices down on SeeU. Overseas buyers will have to purchase through eBay. A third demo "Shining Star" was also released.SeeU's release date was announced on SeeU's official site as well as on the SBS Artech_vocaloid twitter page. She will be released on the 21st of October.


Demo Songs


Usage for Music

SeeU has both a Japanese and a Korean voicebank, allowing her to switch between the languages where needed. Her voice is light-hearted. She, however, is not one of the Vocaloids who have been announced that will have the Vocaloid 3 software packs with them.


Japanese

Her Japanese is unknown right now. Here are the earliest forms of using her voicebank to produce Japanese.



Korean



SeeU is able to pronounce any sound that can be written in modern hangul. Unlike previous English and Japanese Vocaloids, coding of SeeU's voicebank is only partially based on X-SAMPA, this is due to the fact that the Korean alphabet, hangul, already functions as a phonetical alphabet. Due to it being impossible to code with hangul font, her consonants are based on romanized hangul and her vowels are based on X-SAMPA. Reception of her Korean voicebank from fans have been widely mixed. Many comment that it is difficul

t to understand her vocals as they lack clarity and her pronunciation of words occasionally sounds awkward to native Koreans. Some comments regarding her pronunciation are that her ㄹ(r) sounds are too trilled and that she also sounds particularly "Japanese-like." Prior to her release fans had difficulty in predicting her overall tone. This was due to differences all 3 demos prior to her release date had prevented precise analysis of her vocals as each demo had different approaches and techniques on manipulating her voice.




I just found this SEEU FANSITE

source: GOOGLE IMAGE, VOCALOID WIKIA