The earliest reference to Luka's release was the existence of "CV03", which was listed on the Character Vocal Series webpage on August 10, 2007. She was intended to be the last of the CV series vocals. Her introduction was firstly by code (CV03) and her existence was made known during the Kagamine original release promotions. Due to reasons, the voicebank was delayed and the plans for "Hatsune Miku" changed, becoming a different Vocaloid entirely. Luka's provider was selected from a list of several candidates. The reason for a bilingual Japanese and English vocal was to break the restrictions set by katakana-English, which was noted for its tendency to sound off. Planning began in early 2007, and was devised immediately after Yamaha announced their VOCALOID2 engine, and a bilingual vocal which was originally going to be called "Hatsune Miku".
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