(J) AH-Software: Offers physical copies for overseas purchase of all of their Vocaloids. (Purchasing from CDJapan helps financially support this blog). Offers proxy service to buy any Vocaloid on your behalf.
Japanese Vocaloids (J, E) CDJapan: Offers a variety of Vocaloids for purchase such as Lumi, Utatane Piko, Kiyoteru V4 Starter Pack, Fukase, V4 Tone Rion, V4 v Flower, Mac Nana English, SF-A2 Miki Natural, Hatsune Miku V4X English Bundle, and Kagamine Rin/Len V4X English Bundle. (Language must be set to Japanese to see these results). (E / J) SONICWIRE: Sells downloads of CFM Vocaloids (and other vocaloids if language is set to Japanese), they also offer downloads of Power FX and ZeroG Vocaloids. Discounts are given to registered owners of Crypton V3/V4 software, be sure to confirm proof before the deadline. (E / J) Big Fish Audio: Sells downloads of Zero-G Vocaloids and physical copies/downloads of Crypton V3/V4 Vocaloids. (E) Yamaha: Sells downloads of Cyber Diva and Cyber Songman in addition the V4 editor and V4 editor for Cubase. (E) PowerFX: Sells downloads of all of their released Vocaloids: Sweet Ann, Big Al, Oliver, Yohioloid, and Ruby. (Physical copies are not available for Dex/Daina) (E) Time and Space: You can buy downloads and physical copies of all Zero-G Vocaloids from V2 through V4. They no longer carry Leon, Lola, or Miriam since the Vocaloid 1 engine is no longer supported by Yamaha. Zero-G tends to hold sales on occasion so it’s worth signing up for their newsletter to be the first to know. (E) Zero-G: Sells downloads of all of their released Vocaloids from V2 to V4: Prima, Sonika, Tonio, Avanna, Dex, and Daina. This guide will be updated periodically when new shops are available. Note that some Vocaloids will require a forwarding service for shipping if the shop does not offer international shipping.Į: Engloid, J: Japanese Vocaloid, S: Spanish Vocaloid, C: Chinese Vocaloid, K: Korean Vocaloid Some websites listed below sell vocaloids in more than one category, use the key below to determine which types of Vocaloids are sold. I’ve broken down the list in categories based on which language and company.
So where do you buy the software when you’re ready to make original songs or start off with some covers? We can’t ignore the fact that the software itself is the start of the Vocaloid fandom itself.