Though the software is very popular in Japan, its origins and cultural impact are owed to the already established popularity of the Vocaloid software. UTAU itself was first made famous when the creator of
Kasane Teto released the character, posing as a real Vocaloid as part of an
April Fool's joke in 2008. The influence of the Vocaloid software also led to both programs commonly being used side by side. Often popular UTAU mascots like Kasane Teto appear in VOCALOID-based media such as
Maker Hikōshiki Hatsune Mix or Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA. Later, the UTAU software would have its own impact on Vocaloid and other vocal synthesizers, with a number of vocals either referencing UTAU or being produced for the engine to begin with. For example,
Megurine Luka V4x was influenced by the UTAU vocal Gahata Meiji. Wataru Sasaki, planning and development producer from Crypton Future Media, also spoke to someone very familiar with UTAU and said that the conversation was "very interesting".
Macne Nana of the
Macne series later would become both a UTAU voice and a Vocaloid voice. The voice provider of English Vocaloid
Ruby, Misha, had previously produced a Japanese-language UTAU named Makune Hachi (). In addition, the vocalist for Dex, Kenji-B, created for UTAU, and AkiGlancy, the vocalist behind Dex's partner Daina, gave her voice to the UTAU .
Kikuko Inoue, the voice actress of Macne Coco White and Black () (see
Macne series) went on to voice a Vocaloid5 product by the name of
Haruno Sora (). The product came with two voicebanks, Natural and Cool. After the release of
Vocaloid 3 vocal
Tohoku Zunko, her two sisters Tohoku Itako and Tohoku Kiritan received UTAU vocals. Kiritan would later hold a
crowdfunding campaign for her to become a
Voiceroid. As well as its influence on Vocaloid, UTAU has served as a development launchpad for other commercial singing voice synthesizers. The most notable of these is Dreamtonics'
Synthesizer V, which sprung from the development of the UTAU resampler known as Moresampler, both of which were developed by Kanru Hua. Its main attraction is not only based on it being freely distributed on the internet, but because it allowed a user to insert their own voice into the database for use for music, opening the doors for users to further develop their own music. UTAU owes its growing popularity to its ability to provide a free method of creating voices for music use and has established numerous music producers working with the software on sites such as
Niconico and
YouTube. Users also see it as an alternative to the Vocaloid software, which offers a more limited supply of voices at a high price and may not offer the voice types they are seeking for their music, as the large database of voices often have a much greater chance of offering the voice they seek. However, despite the number of voicebanks offered, the software has overall far fewer producers working with it than Vocaloid. A radio station set up a 1-hour program containing nothing but Vocaloid and UTAU-based music. In addition, an event called The UTAU M@STER was held regularly from 19 July 2012 onwards. The event was the main gathering of groups or circles and was held in a similar fashion to the Vocaloid-related event, THE VOC@LOID M@STER, which had existed since 2007.
Related software Unlike Vocaloid, UTAU files are not restrictive as it is not a proprietary based license. Therefore, it is possible to use
open-source license products with the UTAU software, such as those produced for the , released for the programs
Reason 4 and
GarageBand. These products were sold by Act2 and by converting their file format, were able to also work with the UTAU program. Later, the Macne packages Whisper☆Angel Sasayaki, Macne Nana 2S and Macne Petit 2S came with pre-built UTAU voicebanks. The default voicebank "Defoko" (Utane Uta) borrows her voice from the software AquesTalk, specifically the voice "AquesTalk Female-1" produced by A-quest. Permission had been granted for her free distribution with the software. Utane Koe, Uta's sister, also borrows her voice from the AquesTalk software. Namine Ritsu (), a voicebank originally built for UTAU, was also later added to another piece of software called
Sinsy as "Namine Ritsu S". Another voicebank originally developed for the UTAU software, Yamine Renri (), was also later added to Synthesizer V. The popular UTAU character Kasane Teto was released as a Synthesizer V AI voice database on 27 April 2023. Due to the software's own copyright agreement, non-open license software such as VOCALOID are not permitted to be imported into the UTAU software. A number of
plug-ins for the software have also been developed by users of the software which add and enhance the vocals of the software. The software program Sugarcape, based on the same freeware intention as UTAU, has already entered beta stage. There was an official Mac version of UTAU released on 27 May 2011, named UTAU-Synth. It has approximately the same features as the Windows version. UTAU-Synth version can import both voices and songs made with the Windows version, but its project files and voicebank configurations are not fully compatible with the Windows version. In late 2017 it was mentioned that
Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. had a working redirect adaptation that would make UTAU vocals appear in its engine
Alter/Ego.
OpenUTAU is an unofficial open-source successor to UTAU developed by Vocaloid producer StAkira, with a beta released in November 2021. The software was designed to be compatible with UTAU but with a modern user experience. Unlike UTAU, it does not require a Japanese system locale to function properly.
Usage in music The first ever UTAU original song to be released was "Kenka Wakare"
(Japanese:"けんか別れ"; English: "Fighting and Breaking up") by nwp8861, who was also responsible for "Song of the Eared Robot" sung by
Kasane Teto. The song Kenka Wakare was released on Nico Nico Douga on May 10th, 2008 featuring the voicebank Utane Uta; a revised version was released three days later on May 13th, 2008. The licensed songs from the album
Graduation from Lie, featuring Kasane Teto, were released for
music downloads from Karen-T, under
Crypton Future Media, as a special release. This is the first licensed release of any UTAU. The voice library Momo Momone is used in the viral YouTube video "
Nyan Cat". It is a cover of "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!", a song originally composed by and using the VOCALOID
Hatsune Miku. ==See also==