VocaFusion Event

Written by Chad

May 16, 2012

 

 

Mark your calendars, as the very first Vocaloid event in the Philippines is set on May 20, 2012 and it will be called VocaFusion. The venue will be at the Function Room 1, The SMX Convention Center at the Mall of Asia.

The purpose of the event is to introduce to the Filipinos about Vocaloid; which is a software that let users synthesize singing by inputting lyrics and melodies. With this program, people creating create songs, with the positive impact of the software, it has evolved into a new culture and spawned communities that focused on the software itself.

There will be band performances, dance competitions, voice acting contest, cosplay catwalks, mini-games and special guests that are famous in the Vocaloid Community and in Nico Nico Douga such as Osamuraisan, That, Rerulili/ToushahiP, Jesuke and Min-Chan.

There are also booths at the event for the Vocaloids fan to cater on. The entrance fee is PhP 200.

And yes, the Reimaru Files team will be there to cover this one-of-a-kind awesome event. So be there  as it happens.

By the way, we created this poster to promote VocaFusion, if you like the poster, please do share it to your friends to promote the event.

If you are looking for the official poster, you can check out VocaFusion’s official Facebook Page and from their official website for the full details of the event.

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