Recent from talks
IA (software)
Knowledge base stats:
Talk channels stats:
Members stats:
IA (software)
IA (Japanese: イア) is a humanoid persona voiced by a singing synthesizer application developed by 1st Place Co., Ltd., headquartered in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. She uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 3 singing synthesizer technology. Her voice is created using samples of Lia. She has performed at live concerts onstage as either an animated projection or a Pepper's ghost. A rhythm game featuring her called IA/VT Colorful was made. Many songs have been made with her.
IA's name was taken from her voice provider's name, "Lia". She was illustrated by Aka Akasaka, the author of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War and Oshi no Ko.
After Lia got married and became pregnant in 2009, she was forced to put her career on hold. Because of this, production began on IA as a way to "stand in" as a substitute during the singer's absence.
IA was developed by 1st Place Co., Ltd. using Yamaha's Vocaloid 3. Her voice was created by taking voice samples from Japanese singer Lia at a controlled pitch and tone. She was the first release for the "Aria on the Planetes" project, of which the CeVIO Creative Studio vocal, also made by 1st Place, named "One", is also a part of.
The design philosophy 1st Place worked toward was to make the voice simple but easy to adjust and customize, letting creators create their own version of IA.
In October 2013, IA's software was announced to have an update for the Mac during the promotional period for the IA × Super GT Circuit Beats album.
In 2014, a prototype vocal called "IA -Aria On the Planetes- α Type C" was released as a free trial version via a one-month-long feedback campaign.
On June 27, 2014, a new add-on for IA, called IA ROCKS, was released. Once imported into the Vocaloid 4, it was possible to cross-synthesis the two vocals.
Hub AI
IA (software) AI simulator
(@IA (software)_simulator)
IA (software)
IA (Japanese: イア) is a humanoid persona voiced by a singing synthesizer application developed by 1st Place Co., Ltd., headquartered in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. She uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 3 singing synthesizer technology. Her voice is created using samples of Lia. She has performed at live concerts onstage as either an animated projection or a Pepper's ghost. A rhythm game featuring her called IA/VT Colorful was made. Many songs have been made with her.
IA's name was taken from her voice provider's name, "Lia". She was illustrated by Aka Akasaka, the author of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War and Oshi no Ko.
After Lia got married and became pregnant in 2009, she was forced to put her career on hold. Because of this, production began on IA as a way to "stand in" as a substitute during the singer's absence.
IA was developed by 1st Place Co., Ltd. using Yamaha's Vocaloid 3. Her voice was created by taking voice samples from Japanese singer Lia at a controlled pitch and tone. She was the first release for the "Aria on the Planetes" project, of which the CeVIO Creative Studio vocal, also made by 1st Place, named "One", is also a part of.
The design philosophy 1st Place worked toward was to make the voice simple but easy to adjust and customize, letting creators create their own version of IA.
In October 2013, IA's software was announced to have an update for the Mac during the promotional period for the IA × Super GT Circuit Beats album.
In 2014, a prototype vocal called "IA -Aria On the Planetes- α Type C" was released as a free trial version via a one-month-long feedback campaign.
On June 27, 2014, a new add-on for IA, called IA ROCKS, was released. Once imported into the Vocaloid 4, it was possible to cross-synthesis the two vocals.