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Crypton Future Media

Crypton Future Media, Inc. (クリプトン・フューチャー・メディア株式会社,Kuriputon Fyūchā Media Kabushiki gaisha), or simplyCrypton, is a Japanese media company based inSapporo, Japan. It develops, imports, and sells products for music, such assound generator software, sampling CDs and DVDs, andFX andBGM libraries. The company also provides services ofonline shopping,online community, andmobile content.

Crypton Future Media, Inc.
Native name
クリプトン・フューチャー・メディア株式会社
Company typeKabushiki gaisha (unlisted)
IndustrySoftware,Internet
GenreMusic
FoundedJuly 1990; 34 years ago (1990-07)
Headquarters11F Nihon Seimei Sapporo Bldg., 1-1 Nishi4 Kita3,Chūō-ku, Sapporo 060-0003 Japan
Area served
Japan
Key people
Hiroyuki Itō (伊藤 博之), President
ProductsVocaloid
Services
Number of employees
130
Divisions
  • Media Phage
  • FX and BGM libraries
  • Mobile Contents Service Provider
Websitewww.crypton.co.jp(in Japanese)
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3]

Overview

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Crypton Future Media started business importing audio products in 1995, and has been involved in the development, import, and sales of sampling CDs and DVDs, FX and BGM libraries, and musical synthesizer/synthesiser applications. Its main business partners in Japan include musical instrument shops, computer stores, and software distributors.

The company has licensed software to the following organizations:[1]

Crypton Future Media also operates a number of Japanese mobile websites, mainly fori-mode ofNTT docomo,EZweb ofau by KDDI, and Yahoo! Keitai ofSoftBank Mobile,[1] to distributeringtones, sound effects (SFX), and voice-based ringtones (chaku-voice), including:

  • Hatsune Miku Mobile
  • Pocket Sound Effect Pro
  • Mazeteyo Nama Voice

Crypton Future Media imports products from more than 50 international suppliers based inAustria,Canada,Denmark,France,Germany,Hungary,Italy,Russia,South Africa,South Korea,Sweden,Switzerland, theUnited Kingdom, and theUnited States.[1]

In 2010, Crypton Future Media was announced as a number-one company for sound-related software, bringing a share of 21.4% of the marketing for its products.[4]

Vocaloid products and services

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On October 12, 2008, Crypton president Hiroyuki Itō made a speech at theScience Café titled "Hatsune Miku Night - the diva transcending science" in Sapporo.

Crypton is best known for production and sales ofspeech synthesis software forcomputer music. Its products use theVocaloid singing synthesis engine developed byYamaha Corporation; they were also charged with finding and contacting English studios in order to gain recommendations for the English version of the Vocaloid software.[5] The company releasedMeiko in 2004 andKaito in 2006, who were originally developed by Yamaha leaving the commercial release to Crypton Future Media.[6] The company then released the first Vocaloid developed by them, and member of the official Character Vocal Series,Hatsune Miku, which used the upgraded engineVocaloid 2. The success of the Hatsune Miku Voicebank in Japan (and later in other countries) greatly raised Crypton's profile. The second Character Vocal Series areKagamine Rin and Len and the thirdMegurine Luka. Because the popularity of these Vocaloids grew, Crypton launched the websitePiapro to upload fan-made content and its ownmusic label KarenT to sell Vocaloid songs.

On 31 August 2019, it was confirmed that Crypton ceased releasing new Vocaloid products on Yamaha's synthesis engine and Cubase editor. Instead, they will release new "Vocaloid" products on their newly-developed Piapro Studio engine-editor with the name NT (New Type) once Crypton has removed compatibility with the Cubase editor for their speech synthesis products.

Vocaloid products

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Kaito was the only one sold using the Vocaloid 1.1 engine; the previous Vocaloids before him were sold as Vocaloid 1.0, which he was also supplied with. However, he needed the additional Vocaloid 1.1.2 patch to work on the Vocaloid 1.0 engine.[7] A patch was later released to update all Vocaloid engines to Vocaloid 1.1.2, adding new features to the software, although there were differences between the output results of the engine.[8] Even though Kaito and Meiko were Japanese and sung using Japanese phonetics, the main interface was written in English for both English and Japanese Vocaloids.

Due to the success of placing a character on the box art of Meiko, the concept was carried over to her successor Kaito and later Vocaloids to encourage creativity; however, neither Vocaloid's box art originally had the intention to represent that Vocaloid.[9][10] Though Meiko experienced good sales, Kaito failed commercially, causing less demand for male voices for a while after Kaito's initial release.[11] However, sales eventually picked up and Kaito later won theNico Nico Douga second best seller award of 2008.[12] In 2010, it was reported that Meiko and Kaito were in the discussion to receive updates.[13] Several updated vocal expressions have already been recorded for Kaito that year.[14][15][16] In April 2011, it was confirmed six vocal expressions had been created for Kaito, two of which were dropped and the remaining four were being brought forward with one having reached alpha stage at that point. The Character Vocal (Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin/Len and Megurine Luka) series Appends had been created from the vocal performances of their voice providers; however the new Kaito Appends were created by adding echo, force, and tension to the samples.[17]

ProductLanguageGenderVoice actorRelease date
Meiko[18]JapaneseFemaleMeiko HaigōNovember 5, 2004
Kaito[19]MaleNaoto FūgaFebruary 17, 2006

Vocaloid 2 products

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Further information:Vocaloid 2

Crypton released Hatsune Miku, on August 31, 2007. The second of the Character Vocal Series is the first dual Vocaloid Kagamine Len and Kagamine Rin, a Japanese male and female, released on December 27, 2007. On July 18, 2008, the updated edition of Kagamine Rin and Len, named "act2" was released.[20] For a period of time, users who had bought the old version were allowed to get the new version for free. On June 18, 2008, beta demonstration songs using the new version were released on the company's official blog.[21] The expansion disc is an entirely different software and does not affect the original Kagamine Rin/Len installation in any way, giving the user options to either use the old or new voice sets exclusively or combine their usage. Crypton Future Media have now retired the sale of their old Kagamine Vocaloid and it is now no longer possible to buy the software from them.[22] This was also the very first Vocaloid update to be done for any Vocaloid. The third product of Crypton's Character Vocal Series is Megurine Luka, the first bilingual Vocaloid.

On April 30, 2010, an updated version of Miku called Hatsune Miku Append was released containing a package of six different tones of Miku's voice: Soft (gentle, delicate voice), Sweet (young,chibi voice), Dark (mature, heartbroken-like voice), Vivid (bright, cheerful voice), Solid (loud, clear voice), and Light (innocent, heavenly voice).[23] Crypton Future Media also released Kagamine Rin/Len Append on December 27, 2010.[24][25]

ProductLanguageGenderVoice actorRelease date
Hatsune Miku (CV01)[26]JapaneseFemaleSaki Fujita2007-08-31August 31, 2007
Kagamine Rin/Len (CV02)[27]Female (Rin), Male (Len)Asami Shimoda2007-12-27December 27, 2007
Kagamine Rin/Len (CV02) Act 2[20][22]2008-07-18July 18, 2008
Megurine Luka (CV03)[28]Japanese, EnglishFemaleYū Asakawa2009-01-30January 30, 2009
Hatsune Miku Append[29]JapaneseSaki Fujita2010-04-30April 30, 2010
Kagamine Rin/Len Append[30]Female (Rin), Male (Len)Asami Shimoda2010-12December 27, 2010
  • Crypton has a "Project if..." with a mysterious, childlike voice.[31][32][33]
  • Crypton has also done some work on a "CV04" with a male voice[34][35]

Vocaloid 3 products

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Further information:Vocaloid 3

According to Crypton, a petition started onFacebook exceeded the needed 39,390 members in November 2010 to join Hatsune Miku's account for an English version to be released; Crypton announced that they were working on an English Miku and was planned to be released in 2013.[36][37] Hatsune Miku English was released on August 31, 2013. Hatsune Miku V3 was released September 26, 2013.

ProductLanguageGenderVoice actorRelease date
Kaito V3Japanese, EnglishMaleNaoto FūgaFebruary 15, 2013
Hatsune Miku V3 EnglishEnglishFemaleSaki FujitaAugust 31, 2013
Hatsune Miku V3JapaneseSeptember 26, 2013
Meiko V3Japanese, EnglishMeiko HaigōFebruary 4, 2014

Vocaloid 4 products

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Further information:Vocaloid 4
ProductLanguageGenderVoice actorRelease date
Megurine Luka V4XJapanese, EnglishFemaleYū AsakawaMarch 19, 2015
Kagamine Rin/Len V4XJapaneseFemale (Rin), Male (Len)Asami ShimodaDecember 24, 2015
Kagamine Rin/Len V4 EnglishEnglish
Hatsune Miku V4XJapaneseFemaleSaki FujitaAugust 30, 2016
Hatsune Miku V4 EnglishEnglishAugust 30, 2016
Hatsune Miku V4 ChineseChinese (Mandarin)September 10, 2017[38]
Piapro Characters Super PackJapaneseFemale (Luka, Meiko, Miku and Rin), Male (Kaito and Len)VariousAugust 30, 2024

Piapro

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In response to the growing popularity of derivative works created with Hatsune Miku and the other Vocaloid applications, Crypton opened an online community Piapro (stylized as PIAPRO) on December 3, 2007. Vocaloid fans can upload their own content, such as music, art, lyrics, characters, and 3D models to the platform.[39] "Piapro" stands forpeer production and promotesconsumer generated media.[40]

Piapro Studio

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Also under the Piapro brand is Crypton's Piapro Studio, a Vocaloid vocal editor implemented as a VST/AU plugin bundled with all of their full V3 Vocaloid products (Miku V3, Miku V3 English, Miku V3 Bundle, Meiko V3, Kaito V3). This allows for full vocal editing functionality nearly identical in feature support to Yamaha's full Vocaloid 3 Editor software, which is available either as a standalone application or a plugin for Cubase. All Vocaloid 3 voice libraries include the Tiny Vocaloid 3 Editor for free, however this is severely limited in functionality compared to the full V3 editor - serving mainly as a beginner's taste of Vocaloid editing or a way to easily test out a new vocal library. Piapro Studio was created to allow owners of Crypton's V3 products to have a fully featured vocal editor with a modernized and streamlined interface bundled free of charge. It also allows for the loading of 3rd-party, non-Crypton Vocaloid 3 voicebanks - as well as V2's that have been imported into the full V3 editor beforehand. Being a VST plugin, it allows the user to operate entirely within their DAW of choice, in contrast to the tiny or full V3 editors which are standalone applications and the user must export a wav to import into their DAW each time a change or update is needed - or export an updated wav file from their DAW as the background music to import into the V3 editor allowing for convenient editing and a smoother workflow. Currently Piapro Studio lacks some features of the full V3 editor, but most of these are not needed to work with the vocal composition and tuning of the Vocaloid. Crypton however has mentioned they would like to implement something similar to Job Plugins at some point in the future.

Piapro Studio is also regularly updated every few months with new features and bug fixes. Vocaloid 3 Editor updates appear much less frequently, generally only around the time of release of a new Vocaloid. Piapro Studio also features some Piapro social designed singer icons and vocal preview samples, added in an update in the Summer of 2014.

Karent

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Karent is arecord label operated by Crypton Future Media. The label, which specializes in Vocaloid content, publishes albums and songs from musicians across the world.[41][42]

Published games

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In addition to their collaboration withSega on theHatsune Miku: Project DIVA series andHatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!, Crypton Future Media also release their own smaller titles for smartphones,VR, and consoles.[43] OnSteam, their games are published by Komodo (formerly known as Degica Games).[44]

YearTitlePlatformGenre
2018Hatsune Miku VRWindows (Steam VR)[45]Rhythm
2019PlayStation VR[46]
2020Oculus Quest 2[47]
Hatsune Miku Logic Paint[48]Android,iOSPuzzle (nonogram)
Hatsune Miku Amiguru Jump[49]Platformer
Hatsune Miku Amiguru Train[50]Puzzle,auto-runner
2021Hatsune Miku Tycoon[51]Cards
Hatsune Miku Logic Paint SNintendo Switch[52]Puzzle (nonogram)
2022Windows,Xbox One,Xbox Series[53]
Hatsune Miku Connecting Puzzle Tamagotori[54]Nintendo SwitchPuzzle (tile-matching)
Hatsune Miku Jigsaw Puzzle[55]Nintendo Switch, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox SeriesPuzzle (jigsaw)
2023Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of WishesNintendo Switch[56]Minigame compilation,adventure
2024Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series[57]

See also

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Further reading

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  • 根津禎 (February 11, 2008). "実録 開発物語 パソコン用歌声合成ソフト「初音ミク」(第1回)出会いは着メロから".Nikkei Electronics (971).Nikkei Business Publications:107–110.ISSN 0385-1680.

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