Miku uses Yamaha Corporation’s Vocaloid 2, Vocaloid 3, and Vocaloid 4 singing synthesizing technologies, and Crypton Future Media’s Piapro Studio, a standalone singing synthesizer editor.

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  • Schorsch@feddit.org
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    Similarly Peugeot makes pepper grinders, bicycles, cars and whatnot. Probably sewing machines at some point, idk. There are quite some bike manufacturers that used to make sewing machines and typewriters in the past.

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      Is that motorbike going to be able to tow a boat motor? BTW, do you know somewhere nearby that sells those

      Yamaha : I got you fam

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      And for the rest (heavy construction work vehicles, vibrators, hoovers, trains, …) there is Hitachi

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        nope! Hitachi sold their Magic Wand brand a while ago, specifically to distance themselves from the association (look how well that worked lol). Good thing too because the new owners have been actually iterating on the product ever since and those vibrators are now even more incredible than their fame let on.

        For everything else though, yeah Hitachi is still a conglomerate.

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          Lol and the fame carried on, like when I search for “Hitachi” on Bezos Marketplace I still get the magic wands.

          And thanx for the info, IF I ever get a gf I know what to buy her/them :p

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        Along with electronics, Panasonic also made bicycles for the North American market until the late 1980s.

        And I think Kawasaki still makes vehicle audio systems.