A feminine Chinese vocal originally developed for rap. Her product design features a red pattern with a light blue marbled pattern, which may remind some of raw meat.
A masculine English vocal. His first demo showcased vocal modes called "Wallowing", "Introspective", and "Delicate", which unfortunately did not make it to his final software release. They are dearly mourned by some.
A feminine English vocal. Originally known as ENG-F1, she was the first public English voicebank created for the first Synthesizer V engine. She is often portrayed as a timid and old-fashioned girl.
A feminine Chinese vocal. She is the first synthesized vocal to have an optional vocal mode based on Peking opera.
A feminine Japanese vocal originally released in 2009. Her English voicebank, released for VOCALOID in 2013, was very popular among Western producers for its ease of use and natural-sounding pronunciation. Her SynthesizerV AI voicebank was released in 2023.
A Japanese vocal. Unlike other synthesized voicebanks that use human voices, Rei’s voicebank is completely artificial, generated by sine waves in Audacity. Her voicebank was created to compliment her life-sized “bishoujo” robot, currently being built.
A feminine Japanese vocal. She is the free, complimentary vocal that comes with SynthV Pro.
A feminine Japanese vocal. A soft-spoken high-school first year who plays the drums in her music club; she is themed around the winter season.
A masculine English vocal. He was the first male English AI voicebank released for Synthesizer V.
A masculine Japanese vocal originally released for VOCALOID 1 in 2006. Featured in Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!. And the birthday boy!!!!!!!!