The placeholder image for VY1 is of a fan and pin, which are both forms of " Kanzashi", a type of traditional Japanese flower-based hair ornaments. 'It' also has no official gender, though the vocal is "female". As highlighted by VY1v4, because of VY1 being avatarless, there is no product-image guidelines attached to the products using its voice and as a consequence, no avatar-based restrictions. The character of the VOCALOID was intended to be the producer themselves rather than the product. Unlike past Japanese VOCALOIDs, VY1, along with the voicebank's partner VY2, has never had an official avatar established for it, with the aim of allowing for creative freedom that other VOCALOIDs do not. VOCADOL uses the codename, however, the game's content is considered "non-canon". A similar situation same can also occur for VY2 with its codename of "YUMA". "Mizki" is often used in error to refer to the VOCALOID or voice by fans of the software. The original VY1 codename for "MIZKI" is a reference to hanamizuki. The acronym for VY1 is "VOCALOID YAMAHA 1". VY1 has been released for more versions of the VOCALOID engine than any other voicebank, including VOCALOID first, iVocaloid, and VOCALOID EDUCATION. VY1, along with its partner vocal VY2, is designed to head YAMAHA based products.
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