It's that time of year again: after a relatively quiet period where things seemed to be slowing down, 2022 has been a positive renaissance for vocal synths, with enough releases to rival V3's heyday. This was heralded by AI making high quality voices more and more accessible, from Dreamtonics' commercial releases to Diff-SVC reaching open source creators. This has been the first year of maximum activity from every major engine, with Synth V, CeVIO, VOCALOID, and ACE regularly releasing new products.
At the beginning of the year we also held a poll to see where people thought VOCALOID's future lay, and it turns out VOCALOID6 surprised a lot of us, with only 17% expecting its release, and 44% predicting no more engine updates!
Last year's thread: did any of your predictions come true?
My definitely accurate 2023 predictions:

At the beginning of the year we also held a poll to see where people thought VOCALOID's future lay, and it turns out VOCALOID6 surprised a lot of us, with only 17% expecting its release, and 44% predicting no more engine updates!
Last year's thread: did any of your predictions come true?
2022 predictions:
- Not one, but TWO new male vocals are released for Synth V! That's right, I want to get more predictions wrong next year. Screw you, future me.
- A Vocaloid literally no one expects makes the jump to AI on Synth V or CeVIO. Not Gumi (sorry y'all).
- Maghni AI succeeds its crowdfund. The goal isn't too high, as Vocatone and Misbah Studios are able to raise some of the funds themselves.
- Sonika and Oliver are announced for Maghni AI.
- Yan He and Ling are finally, finally, finally released for VOCALOID5. Yamaha immediately stops supporting the software, as is their prerogative.
- A voicebank is revealed that has a design I really like (SSR event).
- The gods look favourably upon the land and a powerful alto is released for Synth V. Like Prometheus breaking from his chains, at last I am free.
My definitely accurate 2023 predictions:
- Synth V releases a powerful alto I really like. But for real this time.
- Yanhe and Tianyi V5 are lost at sea and don't turn up until at least Q3.
- Dreamtonics' first party releases slow down, but VOCALOID6 releases ramp up, resulting in a year that's equally busy.
- SOLARIA starts being spotted in the wild more often, normal producers are baffled by the SynthV stans, but appreciate the engagement.
- A new weirdo US tech startup tries to release AI voices, but their marketing undercuts the spirit of the vocal synth fandom by being transparently profit focused and anti-art. A bunch of obnoxious thinkpieces about a 'new age of music' are published, in which journalists react to vocal synths as though it's a brand new concept for the 5th time this decade. Someone manages to use the word 'metaverse', somehow. This results in backlash from real singers, and vocal synths become the subject of fear and controversy for a few months. Then CeVIO or AHSoft release a new anime character and everyone gets back to business.
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