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Following the secret boss vocal synth thing I made Miku jevil Song by... ME! super duper amazing awesome miku design and art by https://x.com/StrangestKwid motifs: aishiteitanoni World is Mine Mesmerizer aishite sc mirror / 5eyh9s3hgepxtukl2v tags #deltarune #jevil #theworldrevolving #undertale #music #song #undertaleau #vocaloid #hatsunemiku #miku enjoy Deltarune is an episodic role-playing video game by American indie developer Toby Fox.[a] Set in a parallel universe to his 2015 game, Undertale, the game follows Kris, a human teenager predetermined to save the world alongside Susie, a monster, and Ralsei, a prince from the Dark World. Throughout the story, the party establishes relationships with a variety of allies and opponents. The game's combat system is turn-based and uses bullet hell mechanics. Like in Undertale, enemy encounters can be resolved peacefully or through violence. The game shares several characters and gameplay elements with Undertale, but takes place in a separate setting and features an overhauled battle system with multiple party members. Development for Deltarune began in 2012. Its first two chapters were released as free demos in 2018 and 2021 respectively, while the third and fourth chapters were made available in 2025 with its paid release. Subsequent chapters are planned as free updates. Initially released for macOS and Windows, it was later ported to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in 2019, followed by the Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 in 2025. The game has been praised by critics for its soundtrack, characters, narrative, and sense of humor. Hatsune Miku (Japanese: 初音ミク, [hatsɯne miꜜkɯ]), officially code-named CV01,[2][3] is a Vocaloid software voicebank developed by Crypton Future Media. Its official mascot is depicted as a sixteen-year-old girl with long, turquoise twintails.[2] Miku's personification has been marketed as a virtual idol, and has performed at live virtual concerts onstage as an animated holographic projection (rear-cast projection on a specially coated glass screen).[4] Miku uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 2, Vocaloid 3, and Vocaloid 4 singing synthesizing technologies, alongside Crypton Future Media's Piapro Studio, a standalone singing synthesizer editor. She was the second Vocaloid sold using the Vocaloid 2 engine and the first Japanese Vocaloid to use the Japanese version of the 2 engine. Her voice is based on samples taken from Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita. The name of the character comes from merging the Japanese words for first (初, hatsu), sound (音, ne), and future (ミク, miku),[a] thus meaning "the first sound of the future",[2] which, along with her code name, refers to her position as the first of Crypton's "Character Vocal Series" (abbreviated "CV Series"), preceding Kagamine Rin/Len (code-named CV02) and Megurine Luka (code-named CV03). The number 01 can be seen on her left shoulder in official artwork. Hatsune Miku has been one of the most recognizable characters in popular culture throughout the early 2010s, and remains as such as of today. ocaloid (ボーカロイド, Bōkaroido) is a singing voice synthesizer software product. Its signal processing part was developed through a joint research project between Yamaha Corporation and the Music Technology Group at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona.[1] The software was ultimately developed into the commercial product "Vocaloid" that was released in 2004.[2][3] The software enables users to synthesize "singing" by typing in lyrics and melody and also "speech" by typing in the script of the required words. It uses synthesizing technology with specially recorded vocals of voice actors or singers. To create a song, the user must input the melody and lyrics. A piano roll type interface is used to input the melody and the lyrics can be entered on each note. The software can change the stress of the pronunciations, add effects such as vibrato, or change the dynamics and tone of the voice. Various voice banks have been released for use with the Vocaloid synthesizer technology.[4] Each is sold as "a singer in a box" designed to act as a replacement for an actual singer.[5] As such, they are often released under a moe anthropomorph avatar, however, there are also voice banks released without an assigned avatar. These avatars are also referred to as Vocaloids, and are often marketed as virtual idols; some have gone on to perform at live concerts as an on-stage projection.[6] Undertale is a 2015 role-playing video game created by American indie developer Toby Fox. The player controls a child who has fallen into the Underground: a large, secluded region under the surface of the Earth, separated by a magical barrier.