Other costs would be covered by VoxWave themselves. The crowdfunding would pay for the license, voice provider, as well as for renting the recording studio it was estimated that the total amount needed would not exceed €7000. On VoxWave's website, it was announced that crowdfunding for the product aimed to be launched in March or April, asumingly ending in May. It was later confirmed that there would be a follow up demonstration with the voice provider singing in French. This was an a capella version of "Koibito wo Uchiotoshita Hi" from Sound Horizon (Note it is not a software demonstration). On January 14, 2014, a demonstration of the provider's voice was uploaded to the VoxWave YouTube channel. Japanese was the winning candidate of the two. On this survey was a question for a secondary language English or Japanese. ĭuring November of 2013, a survey to gauge potential interest for a French vocal was announced from VoxWave's Twitter. After the confirmation, a new thread was created on VocaloidOtaku. However, on October 16 of the same year the project's legitimacy was confirmed by Anders of VocaTone. Some communities were skeptical due to the lack of involvement from well-known sources. On January 13, 2013, the first hint of a possible French VOCALOID was provided with enthusiastic news posted on, with the intention of announcing the project.
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