REQ: Synthesizer V Editor

Synthesizer V:
at the Forefront of Singing Synth
Synthesizer V is a vocal synthesis software similar to VOCALOID.
Features:
- The Synthesizer V Engine
It takes five iterations to make a decent voice synthesizer. Based on a hybrid of artificial neural networks and concatenative synthesis, Synthesizer V delivers natural and intelligible voice from a small amount of samples and sings in English, Chinese and Japanese. Our patent-pending Low Level Speech Model (LLSM) allows for flexible and high-fidelity manipulation of voice timbre.
- Pitch Editing Options
The editor hosts multiple tools for editing pitchbends. Drag the pitch transition sliders to quickly set up a rough pitch outline; add details and ornamentations on the parameter panel. Or, simply switch to freehand-overlay mode to draw pitch curves directly on the piano roll.
- Glottal Effects Editor
Adding growl and scream effects with a single click by choosing from a range of presets, or design your own and save for future use. Unleash your creative potential by programming the vocal folds motion pulse-by-pulse. Use it in conjunction with Pitch Deviation, Tension and Breathiness parameters to discover more artistic possibilities.
- Smart Lyrics Processing
The built-in natural language processing module reads any word so you don't have to look up the dictionary trying to figure out the correct pronunciation. In case of a mistake, you still have the option to manually enter the phonemes, or to correct the item in user dictionaries. For the respective languages, Chinese and Japanese characters are also supported.
- Fully Customizable
100+ menu commands with remappable key-bindings; dockable and hiddable panels; customizable navigation and zooming methods; dark and bright color schemes; Chinese, Japanese and Korean translations for the graphical interface.
- Compatibility and VSTi
Synthesizer V runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux. You can also import MIDI files, as well as several singing synth formats from other vendors. The editor can be linked to a digital audio workstation via Synthesizer V VSTi plugin.
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