![]() While it is unclear the exact dates when MIRIAM began development, with much of the details of her development being unclear entirely, it is known that she is the only released VOCALOID vocal post-" Project Daisy" era. ![]() īecause of the lack of interest for LEON and LOLA in the American market, MIRIAM was initially only sold in Europe. Yamaha themselves even mentioned that MIRIAM's synthesis quality was much higher than previous vocals on their website. Due to the improved functionality provided with MIRIAM, the time necessary for a VOCALOID user to produce more realistic sound was reduced. Miriam Stockley was an active participant in the development of the vocal and offered herself for the role, providing the wiki's front-page quote that progress can not be fought. ![]() MIRIAM's programming surpassed previous VOCALOID products, most notably LEON and LOLA, as she was the last to be developed allowing her access to the improvements made during her predecessors' development(s). ![]() In July 2004, Zero-G held a limited release for MIRIAM, making her the third VOCALOID available for purchase. ![]()
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