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Iroha Nekomura (猫村いろは Nekomura Iroha) is a collaboration between AH-Software and company Sanrio (a "kittyler" or someone who likes the Sanrio character Hello Kitty for the "Hello Kitty to Issho!" project) was announced in early August. She was released on October 22, 2010.
"Iroha" is the Japanese variant of "ABC" (as seen in the Japanese iroha poem). She is illustrated by okama.
Usage for Music
Iroha has a deep but solid voice, and while it does not give her a "little girl" feel like that of Yuki Kaai, she sounds more youthful than many of the other Vocaloids and shares the smoothness seen in many of the later Vocaloid 2 voicebanks. However, her voice has some of the same problems as Lola, in that her mature voice makes her voicebank sound less feminine then most other Vocaloids, giving her a voice that sounds "tomboyish".
Like Lily she owes much of her early use to being supplied as a trial version. Her trial version did not have as many reported problems as Lily's had and was a more closer representation of her final product then Lily's was.
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