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VOCALOID Hatsune Miku VOCALOID6

Rosenfinch

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Oct 31, 2025
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While I'm disappointed there is still some engine noise I'm just glad they havent yet taken Miku in the same direction as for example Gumi sv2. The realistic voicebanks aren't interesting to me honestly. I feel like there's no way to improve upon V4's voicebank.
 
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Alphonse

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Mar 13, 2021
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While I'm disappointed there is still some engine noise I'm just glad they havent yet taken Miku in the same direction as for example Gumi sv2. The realistic voicebanks aren't interesting to me honestly. I feel like there's no way to improve upon V4's voicebank.
I don't understand this sentiment because you can still buy and use Miku V4X. On modern Vocaloid too, I think? We don't need another Miku V4X.
 

Rosenfinch

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Oct 31, 2025
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I don't understand this sentiment because you can still buy and use Miku V4X. On modern Vocaloid too, I think? We don't need another Miku V4X.
No I get that I just don't love the very hypothetical scenario where a Miku like that would like take over lol. But yeah I know that wouldnt actually happen really. There's only so much you could do with Miku (or any voicebanks really) though in the future.
 
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Vector

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Mar 6, 2022
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The noise does come out with some processing in the mix, and hides more in busier arrangements.

Here's Gumi V6 from awhile back:

I'd probably tweak a few things in it from later experience, like I wasn't in the habit of toning down the automatically applied pitch drift and vibrato, which also helps. The noise shows up more when those are exaggerated, which V6 tends to do by default. (I just open the inspector and drag the sliders down, and introduce them more minimally.)

I don't recall offhand what sort of effects chain I used on the voice, but I would never let anything out the door without compression, EQ and reverb at least. I would imagine I probably swept the EQ over it to find the buzzier part and made a cut there.

I think what Turbo (of Eurobeat cover fame) did with Gumi V6 was also good. The description didn't specify Vocaloid/SynthV, but there's a Google Drive link in it to the VPR file and a document about the process.

 
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junky

Aspiring Fan
Apr 30, 2022
55
I don't understand this sentiment because you can still buy and use Miku V4X. On modern Vocaloid too, I think? We don't need another Miku V4X.
One thing I do like is that Multilingual (Vocaloid’s XLS) will make her English and Chinese-capable without having to buy separate voicebanks, and will keep the same timbre as the Japanese bank. I like Vocalochanger too. Maybe that’s what Deco was using?
(Although Chinese fans say V6’s Chinese XLS is pretty bad. Lol)

pros: it def sounds like regular miku, instead of nt "congested nose miku"

cons: v6 being v6. why does the engine have MORE engine noise than the old concat voicebanks??
Probably a lack of data, the engine noise sounds similar to RVC’s honestly. I feel SynthV has a megamodel in addition to the individual voicebanks (and that’s why XLS is so good + it got a bit messed up and more accented in SV2’s launch)
 

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One thing I do like is that Multilingual (Vocaloid’s XLS) will make her English and Chinese-capable without having to buy separate voicebanks, and will keep the same timbre as the Japanese bank. I like Vocalochanger too. Maybe that’s what Deco was using?
(Although Chinese fans say V6’s Chinese XLS is pretty bad. Lol)
V6 CHN XLS is definitely not great. I think quality can depend on the voicebank, but it's never sounded good when I've tested it out.
 

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