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== Welcome to the Synthoria Wiki ==
Synthoria Wiki is a community-driven wiki dedicated to documenting and preserving information about singing synthesizers and voicebanks. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive and accurate resource for anyone interested in learning about singing synthesizers, from beginners to experienced users.


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=== What is a singing synthesizer? ===
A singing synthesizer is a software or hardware tool that allows users to generate high-quality vocal performances using digital signal processing and algorithms. Singing synthesizers use a combination of recorded voice samples, pitch correction, and other audio processing techniques to create realistic and expressive vocal sounds.
 
Singing synthesizers have a wide range of applications, from music production and composition to animation and video game development.
 
=== What is a voicebank? ===
A voicebank is a collection of pre-recorded voice samples that are used to create the sounds and voices used in singing synthesizers. Voicebanks can be created from scratch or modified from existing recordings, and they are often used to create unique and distinctive vocal styles.


== Getting started ==
== Getting started ==
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If you're new to singing synthesizers and voicebanks, you might want to start by reading our [[Introduction|introduction to singing synthesizers and voicebanks]]. We also have a section on [[Getting Started|getting started]] with singing synthesizers, which includes tutorials and guides for beginners.
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 8 March 2025

Welcome to the Synthoria Wiki

Synthoria Wiki is a community-driven wiki dedicated to documenting and preserving information about singing synthesizers and voicebanks. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive and accurate resource for anyone interested in learning about singing synthesizers, from beginners to experienced users.

What is a singing synthesizer?

A singing synthesizer is a software or hardware tool that allows users to generate high-quality vocal performances using digital signal processing and algorithms. Singing synthesizers use a combination of recorded voice samples, pitch correction, and other audio processing techniques to create realistic and expressive vocal sounds.

Singing synthesizers have a wide range of applications, from music production and composition to animation and video game development.

What is a voicebank?

A voicebank is a collection of pre-recorded voice samples that are used to create the sounds and voices used in singing synthesizers. Voicebanks can be created from scratch or modified from existing recordings, and they are often used to create unique and distinctive vocal styles.

Getting started

If you're new to singing synthesizers and voicebanks, you might want to start by reading our introduction to singing synthesizers and voicebanks. We also have a section on getting started with singing synthesizers, which includes tutorials and guides for beginners.

Contributing to Synthoria

If you're interested in contributing to Synthoria, you can start by creating an account and editing existing articles or creating new ones (registration is manual, please ask our team to create an account for you). We also have a Discord server where you can connect with our community.