And while some of these characters are no longer accessible for those who are starting out, there are plenty of characters out there that are just as talented and well-designed as the ones listed above. Dex was the first native Vocaloid available for Mac users and his vocal usage in English tracks is really smooth and not jarring at all. From well-known voice actors to their design and backstory, each of them is loved by fans for different reasons. Vocaloids are not only versatile but are also unique in their own way. Also, her voice belongs to well-known Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita, known for her roles in Boruto the Next Generation, Sword Art Online, and funnily enough, the AI robot Ritsu in Assassination Classroom. This character is seen everywhere, from video games to other IPs, touring in other countries, etc, pretty much making her the unofficial face of Vocaloids. A list of VOCALOID voice banks that feature English vocals.
Meiko Release: 5 November 2004 Gender: Female Age: -Never given- Height: - Voice Base: Haigo Meiko Illustrator: Shogo Washizu (Wasshi) Character Item: One Cup Ozeki (Sake) More Profile She is the first Japanese female Vocaloid. It was Lola and Leon's appearance at the NAMM trade show.
Most people’s first taste of Vocaloid is through Hatsune Miku, more specifically through the song “World is Mine”. Leon and Lola were the first Vocaloid released. The most iconic and popular Vocaloid, Hatsune Miku is well known throughout pop culture and is widely used by multiple Vocaloid music producers.