![]() I think Yamine Renri and Kohaku Rikka are somewhat same, but you'd have to check their respective license (usually in Japanese, but you can use Google Translate or DeepL to read it). For Eleonor, once your sales from your music exceed 1000$ (monthly? yearly? I'm not sure), you required to contact them to obtain a special commercial license. But, of course, if you signed a contract with a label, you would require a different, commercial license from Crypton.įor SynthV, I believe there are couple of voicebanks which handle it somewhat similarly (for the paid voicebank). ![]() And the same then was true for Youtube and Spotify. The way I understood it, for Vocaloid (here I mean Crypton voices, i.e., Miku, Luka etc,), independent releases, for example, selling CDs with music you yourself made using Miku at the Comiket or other conventions, was considered non-commercial, since you yourself were not a commercial entity (i.e., a company).
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