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Synthesizer V

Create vocals without singers

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Six languages. That's how many you can translate any voice into with Synthesizer V Studio, vocal production software that turns notes and lyrics into singing vocals. You pick a voice. Enter your melody and words. Customize expressions through a straightforward interface.

MIDI imports work well here. Drop in a MIDI file and add lyrics to create vocal parts. Even better — you can convert actual voice samples into MIDI through Melodyne integration, then layer new voices on top. Useful for session musicians who need backing vocals from a lead track they recorded earlier.

Synthesizer V builds 16-voice choirs in a single track.

The voices sound realistic enough for demo work, though they won't fool anyone expecting human nuance in a final mix. Music producers and songwriters use it for vocal demos and rehearsal tracks. You can sketch out complex harmonies without booking studio time or coordinating multiple singers. The GUI makes expression adjustments simple. Vibrato happens with slider movements. Breathiness too. Tone shifts follow the same pattern.

Free trials let you test everything before committing to paid versions. It connects with MIDI keyboards for real-time input. Version 2.2 shows active development, with Studio 2 Pro offering the full feature set. You'll find it handles both lead vocals and choir arrangements without much learning curve.

Frequently asked

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Can I use my own voice recordings with Synthesizer V?
Yeah, you can do this through Melodyne integration -- it'll convert your actual voice samples into MIDI data. Then you just layer different synthetic voices on top of your original recording. Works great if you're a session musician who wants to add backing vocals to lead tracks you've already laid down.
How many singers can Synthesizer V simulate at once?
You can build up to 16-voice choirs in one track. Pretty cool for creating complex harmonies and full choir arrangements without hiring multiple vocalists. Each voice gets customized individually too -- different expressions, different tones.
Does the free trial include all the voices and languages?
The free trial lets you test everything before buying. That includes all six supported languages. Try out different voices and features -- see if they work for your projects. Studio 2 Pro unlocks the complete feature set once you purchase.
Can I connect a MIDI keyboard to Synthesizer V for live input?
Yep, it connects with MIDI keyboards for real-time input. You can play melodies directly into the software and add lyrics afterward. Speeds up composition compared to drawing notes manually in the interface.
How realistic do the voices sound compared to human singers?
They work well for demo work and rehearsal tracks, but they won't fool anyone expecting human nuance in a final mix. Music producers typically use them for sketching out ideas -- creating reference vocals before recording with real singers. Quality's good enough for professional demos but lacks those subtle imperfections that make human vocals feel authentic.
What's the difference between the free version and Studio 2 Pro?
Studio 2 Pro gives you the full feature set with all advanced tools. Free version lets you test the software but has limitations on features and usage. Version 2.2 shows they're actively updating with new improvements.

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