Kanru Hua, the author of MoreSampler, has released a commercial singing synthesis program called Synthesizer V.

A free Technical Preview is available for Windows and Linux. If you've familiar with Vocaloid software, you'll be right at home.

Installation is simply a matter of unzipping files, and it's pretty simple to use. Although it wouldn't fool anyone into thinking it's not synthetic, the voice is quite good, both in clarity and timbre. A number of vowels sounds and the nasal tone make me suspect that the demo voice didn't come from a native English speaker.

As it currently stands, it would be trivial for BiaB to write to the json file that it currently uses. However, I wouldn't bet that file format remains that same.

Has anyone looked at this yet? Example songs can be found by searching for the demo voice name ("Eleanor Forte").

Last edited by dcuny; 10/07/18 11:07 AM. Reason: Typos!

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Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?