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Yuezheng Ling
Developer(s)Shanghai Henian Information Technology Co. Ltd.
VSinger
Initial releaseJuly 17, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-07-17)
Operating systemWindows
PlatformPC
Available inChinese (Mandarin)
TypeVocal Synthesizer Application
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.thstars.com/vsinger/#yuezhengling Edit this on Wikidata

Yuezheng Ling (乐正绫) is a vocal created by Shanghai Henian Information Technology Co. Ltd and was released for Vocaloid 3.

Development

To create strong support for the first Chinese Vocaloid, a contest was held to pick the most popular design. The winning entry would become a Vocaloid, while the runner up entries were included in the Vocaloid promotions. Yuezheng Ling was one of the runner up entries and appeared alongside Luo Tianyi in several animated shorts.[1]

However, soon after Luo Tianyi was released, Shanghai Henian Information Technology Co. Ltd lost the rights to produce Vocaloids ending the Vocaloid China project. In March 2014, Shanghai Henian repurchased the character rights for all of the Vocaloid China cast members and relaunched the project as Vocanese.

Later, Vocanese confirmed that they had previously contacted some voice actresses and considered them to be less risky and had better efficiency. However, they refused to ignore any other potential voices for their new vocal, thus the audition was launched.[2] In another response, Shanghai Henian stated that the participants' voices would be posted on the official Ling Weibo page.[3]

On October 15, 2014, the winner was revealed to be Qi Inory and recording for two vocals began, one of which being the vocal of Ling.[4] On November 20, Vocanese confirmed that even though Vocaloid 4 was revealed, they were still going to release Ling for Vocaloid 3.[5]

Characteristics

According to the short animation series promoting Vocaloid China, Ling is a lively high school student. Her family runs the huge Yuezheng Group, a business that makes instruments and music. Her personality is very straight forward and can sometimes be seen as blunt as she does not care for details. She is extremely generous and energetic, for she spends 3/4 of the day running all over the place and sometimes, her high spirit causes boys to become jealous. She loves music, experiencing new things, and huge, fluffy dolls. However, Ling has many annoying issues in her life, mostly related to her older brother, Yuezheng Longya.[6]

At Firefly Con 2015, additional traits and biographical information were added for Ling. It was also added that she is a fashionable rich girl and it was noted that the Vsinger cast were given official birthdays to allow them to have their own unique birthdays rather than having them all in July. It would also allow fans to be able to celebrate each of them easily.

It was explained that the additional information was catered to roleplayers.[7] The day after, Henian responded that they added the extra biography in an attempt to make her more realistic, but since the fans reacted poorly to it, they were willing to adjust it according to the fans' opinions.[8]

Name Yuezheng Ling
Age 16
Height 160 cm / 5 ft 3 in
Weight 41 kg / 90 lb
Signature color Red (#EE0000)

See also

References

  1. ^ link Archived June 30, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Q/A translated by Mandarin and English Vocaloid China page
  3. ^ "Sina Visitor System". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Sina Visitor System". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Sina Visitor System". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Chinese Vocaloid Luo Tianyi & Friends Revealed!". Vocaloidism. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  7. ^ "中文Vocaloid - 7月17日的乐正绫萤火虫发布会现场返图现场照片由 吃葱的章鱼 & VSinger官博... - Facebook". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Sina Visitor System". Retrieved 27 April 2016.