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Dreamtonics is a Tokyo-based startup specializing in electronic music and voice technology. We build and provide the best music software to meet your creativity needs. For corporate customers, we also provide services such as technology licensing and artificial voice creation. Dreamtonics develops and sells Vocoflex software directly at https://www.dreamtonics.com. Vocoflex ...

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Dreamtonics Launches Two New Voices for Synthesizer V

Dreamtonics Launches Two New Voices for Synthesizer V

Empowering creators to experiment with different vocal textures and tones in their music

 

Dreamtonics has launched two new voices for Synthesizer V, the company’s flagship voice synthesis instrument that allows songwriters to generate and sculpt rich, realistic vocals in seconds. Dreamtonics users can now channel the powerful operatic female tones of Felicia or the crisp sensitive sound of Riku in their music.

 

Synthesizer V combines an intuitive and flexible user interface with a powerful singing synthesis engine and cutting-edge technologies. Users can easily create realistic-sounding vocal covers or original songs by simply sketching out a melody and filling in the lyrics. 

 

Dreamtonics continues building a collection of voices, and the Riku and Felicia vocal packs further expand the library to cover new genres and sounds. AI Felicia’s powerfully classic and self-confident voice is an ideal choice for opera, classical, and even metal music. Meanwhile, AI Riku’s warm whispery vocals are a perfect match for low-tempo, emotional pop or soul. 

 

Composer, songwriter, and producer Nick Trepka wrote and recorded his demo “Show Me” using the Synthesizer V and the Felicia voice: “It sounded extremely natural and emotive straight away,” says Trepka. “I realized during this project that a lot of my feelings toward AI were about just not understanding what that interface would look like between the technology and the producer or writer. So to get an idea of how I would actually use this tool—and to see it just as a tool—was very enlightening and gave me another perspective on AI in general.”

 

“For some time, J-Pop artists have used tools like Synthesizer V to broaden their creative possibilities and introduce new voices or characters in their music,” says Kanru Hua, founder and CEO of Dreamtonics. “Voice synthesis is a powerful creative tool that many Western creators have yet to discover. Dreamtonics hopes to introduce them to these technologies and inject fun and a new source of inspiration into their music creation process.”  

 

The addition of Riku and Felicia voice packs closely follows on the curtails of another big announcement from Dreamtonics. Earlier this year, the company launched a second voice synthesis tool, the Vocoflex—a plug-in that allows singers to transform their voices with minimal latency. Using Vocoflex, users morph cutting-edge technology that reduces latency, the Vocoflex plug-in enables artists to morph multiple voices together to create backing vocals, record vocal ideas and demos, and experiment with voice extrapolation.

 

All Dreamtonics voice models are fairly trained in partnership with professional singers who are fairly compensated for their work.

 

About Dreamtonics

Dreamtonics is a Tokyo-based startup specializing in electronic music and voice technology. We build and provide the best music software to meet your creative needs. For corporate customers, we also provide services such as technology licensing and artificial voice creation. Dreamtonics develops and sells its flagship Synthesizer V software as well as the Vocoflex plug-in directly at https://www.dreamtonics.com.