I tried to set up a Synthesizer V wiki. Working on MAN-M1's page now, but if there's any info I missed feel free to add it with a reference. If anyone has any experience with all the meta stuff like infoboxes etc, I could do with some help there.
If it is paid software, I feel it will have a hard time competing (Remember it would be going up against Vocaloid, Cevio, and UTAU) unless it is on the cheaper side. If on the other hand it is something like the basic version is free but there is a premium version that you can pay for (within reason), then I could see it doing okay.I'm super excited for this. In my personal opinion this is some of the best English singing I've heard from a vocal synth. Feels awesome to have a better option on the table.
Not expecting this to be free, so I'll save up and just hope I have enough. The demos sound freaking great so I really want my hands on this either way.
I agree with this to an extent, of course any new vocal synth is going to have a hard time competing esp in a Vocaloid/Utau dominated community. But really a good majority of the western community values quality and good marketing over much else, this is especially true to any English bank on any engine. But I think Synth V is the first synth in a long time that could compete with the Vocaloid engine from a quality and user-friendliness standpoint. I like to believe that, while it realistically won't garner the same amount of support as Vocaloid for obvious reasons, if Kanru Hua plays his cards right then Synth V could have a moderate amount of success.If it is paid software, I feel it will have a hard time competing (Remember it would be going up against Vocaloid, Cevio, and UTAU) unless it is on the cheaper side. If on the other hand it is something like the basic version is free but there is a premium version that you can pay for (within reason), then I could see it doing okay.
^ this, basically.I agree with this to an extent, of course any new vocal synth is going to have a hard time competing esp in a Vocaloid/Utau dominated community. But really a good majority of the western community values quality and good marketing over much else, this is especially true to any English bank on any engine. But I think Synth V is the first synth in a long time that could compete with the Vocaloid engine from a quality and user-friendliness standpoint. I like to believe that, while it realistically won't garner the same amount of support as Vocaloid for obvious reasons, if Kanru Hua plays his cards right then Synth V could have a moderate amount of success.
At the very least, I really hope so anyway bc I really like the sound of it and I'd like to see it flourish amongst both the western and eastern communities. Not saying it'll be the next Utau, but I like to think it could achieve maybe CeVio status down the line
(^from the webpage) I HAVE ALWAYS WONDERED IF THIS COULD BE DONE excellentBased on a hybrid of artificial neural networks and concatenative synthesis