VOCALOOP
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The Anizon VOCALOOP is a series of vocal loop sequencer with a Vocaloid chip. It is developed by Tokyo based project team Anizon.
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VOCALOOP | |
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Manufacturer | Anizon |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | Vocaloid: monophonic |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | No |
About
VOCALOOP was originally planned by Shota Kagami[1] who was one of the inventors of Vocaloid Keyboard,[2] also uses NSX-1 chip "eVY1", a LSI sound generator developed by Yamaha. The first prototype appeared on some Japanese media in March 2014.[3][1] The prototype was showcased at Experimental Electronic Event by Cobalt Bomb Alpha Omega and Electronic Music Lab, National University of Singapore[4] and Japan Techno Showcase in Japan Expo, Paris, France,[5] 2014.
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