Miku Stomp
Effects by Korg
The Korg Miku Stomp is a guitar effects pedal introduced in 2014 that makes the virtual pop star Hatsune Miku sing along with your playing. It uses Yamaha's eVocaloid engine to turn single notes into synthesised vocals, offering eleven preset lyric patterns and three slots for custom Japanese phrases, and it was the first Vocaloid effect unit of its kind.

Specifications
| Type | Vocaloid vocal synthesis |
| Controls | Selector knob (11 vocal patterns), effect footswitch, status LED |
| Bypass | True bypass |
| Chip | Yamaha NSX-1 (eVocaloid engine) |
| Format | Compact stompbox pedal |
| Dimensions | 74 x 120 x 50 mm |
| Weight | 0.25 kg |
| Power Supply | 2x AA alkaline batteries or optional 9V DC adapter |
| Power Consumption | 200 mA (average) |
| Connections | Input (mono 1/4" jack), Output (mono 1/4" jack), DC 9V In |
| Notes | Monophonic single-note tracking; pitch detection range E1 (41 Hz) to E6 (1,319 Hz); 11 selectable vocal patterns plus 3 custom Phrase slots editable via a dedicated iOS app (Japanese input only, up to 6,000 characters); latency roughly 30-100 ms; approx. 5 hours battery life; aluminium diecast body with original Hatsune Miku artwork. |


