Luka was developed by Crypton Future Media using Yamaha's Vocaloid 2. Her voice was created by taking vocal samples from
voice actress Yū Asakawa at a controlled pitch and tone.
Additional software She originally was going to receive an update called "Megurine Luka Append" developed for
Vocaloid 2. Luka's Append vocal was used on the album for the song "Hoshizora to Yuki no Butōkai (Zeal mix)". The promotional album
Vocalo Append used a beta of Luka's "Soft" Append. The vocals were announced to have been dropped in favor of
Vocaloid 3 productions on December 1, 2011. Once again the Vocaloid 3 update did not occur. During the brief period her V3 website was up, the listed vocals being created for her were; Japanese/Power/Soft/Cute/Whisper/Closed/English. On March 19, 2015, a new version of Luka developed for
Vocaloid 4, called
Megurine Luka V4X, was released containing a package of 6 vocals - 4 for Japanese and 2 for English. The Japanese vocals were "Hard", "Soft", "Hard EVEC" and "Soft EVEC" while the English vocals were titled "Straight" and "Soft". Japanese vocals "HARD EVEC" and "Soft EVEC" utilized the new "E.V.E.C." (Enhanced Voice Expression Control) system for Piapro studio allowed delicate adjustments of phonetic sounds to change how a sound played. The EVEC "Colours" for Luka are; "Power 1", "Power 2", "Native", "Whisper", "Dark", "Husky", "Soft", "Falsetto" and "Cute". All four Japanese vocals could use the new "Cross-Synthesis" ("XSY") system for Vocaloid 4 together, while the 2 English ones could be cross-synthesized also with each other. ==Marketing==