

Zero-G preferred to focus purely on the English language and make English only VOCALOIDs for this reason. It is known that Zero-G intended to release two Celtic-inspired male and female vocals using the VOCALOID3 engine, The female has already been released, but the male has not yet been released.ĭuring DEX and DAINA's livestream, certain things about Zero-G's VOCALOID development was revealed. In 2011, it was confirmed that Zero-G currently will not be updating their VOCALOID engine voicebanks, focusing on newer vocals instead. They also made a comment that they unfortunately cannot release the names of their vocal providers for legal reasons. No further word has been mentioned on the redesign.

Due to SONiKA's success and the use of avatars on other Vocaloids, Zero-G has mentioned in an interview after Sonika's release that they may redesign the boxart of their older Vocaloids, with the exceptions of Prima and Tonio whose intention remained the same. Links to update their engine from VOCALOID 1.0 to 1.1 were also included. The program was also made ready to download from their site. Zero-G began to resell their 3 older VOCALOIDs due to the increased interest in the VOCALOID program. ĭespite this, they would later produce a successful VOCALOID2 named Prima, and create SONiKA to act as a company mascot, adopting the Japanese style of producing a avatar for the voicebank. However, the products failed to impact the American market due to their accents. The voices were sold as a "Singer in a box" and intended to be a back up voice provider. Later they produced Miriam with an improved voice engine. Finally, Zero-G offered to take up the task, later becoming famous for producing both the first Vocaloids and the first English voicebanks Leon and Lola.

According to Crypton, when they were first looking for an English company to recommend for the development of the the English edition of the software, every studio they approached turned down the proposal. They were the second studio to enter VOCALOID production, joining in the UK during the autumn of 2002. Zero-G is a company that produces English VOCALOID voicebanks.
