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'''UTAU''' is a free, community-driven [[w:singing synthesizer|singing synthesizer]] application initially developed in 2008 by the pseudonymous creator Ameya/Ayame.<ref name="UTAU_Origin">Ameya/Ayame. "UTAU Release Announcement". ''UTAU Official Forum'' (in Japanese). 2008.</ref> Designed as a flexible alternative to commercial software like [[VOCALOID]], UTAU allows users to create and edit synthetic vocals using custom [[Voicebank|voice libraries]] and event sequences.<ref name="TechManual">"UTAU Software Specifications". ''UTAU Documentation'' (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021.</ref> Unlike proprietary systems, UTAU relies on community contributions for voicebanks, plug-ins and localized support, fostering a decentralized ecosystem of creators and developers.<ref name="Community2020">Sato, T. "The Rise of UTAU: Democratizing Vocal Synthesis". ''Journal of Fan-Made Media''. 6, no. 2 (2020): 112–130.</ref>
'''UTAU''' is a free, community-driven singing synthesizer application initially developed in 2008 by the pseudonymous creator Ameya/Ayame.<ref name="UTAU_Origin">Ameya/Ayame. "UTAU Release Announcement". ''UTAU Official Forum'' (in Japanese). 2008.</ref> Designed as a flexible alternative to commercial software like [[VOCALOID]], UTAU allows users to create and edit synthetic vocals using custom [[Voicebank|voice libraries]] and event sequences.<ref name="TechManual">"UTAU Software Specifications". ''UTAU Documentation'' (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021.</ref> Unlike proprietary systems, UTAU relies on community contributions for voicebanks, plug-ins and localized support, fostering a decentralized ecosystem of creators and developers.<ref name="Community2020">Sato, T. "The Rise of UTAU: Democratizing Vocal Synthesis". ''Journal of Fan-Made Media''. 6, no. 2 (2020): 112–130.</ref>
 
Unlike spectral modeling used in VOCALOID, UTAU’s output heavily depends on the quality of voicebank samples and [[resampler]] algorithms.


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UTAU
DeveloperAmeya/Ayame (飴屋/菖蒲)
Initial ReleaseMarch 2008
LicenseShareware
LanguageVisual Basic V6
Websitehttps://utau2008.xrea.jp/
https://utau-synth.com/

UTAU is a free, community-driven singing synthesizer application initially developed in 2008 by the pseudonymous creator Ameya/Ayame.[1] Designed as a flexible alternative to commercial software like VOCALOID, UTAU allows users to create and edit synthetic vocals using custom voice libraries and event sequences.[2] Unlike proprietary systems, UTAU relies on community contributions for voicebanks, plug-ins and localized support, fostering a decentralized ecosystem of creators and developers.[3]

Unlike spectral modeling used in VOCALOID, UTAU’s output heavily depends on the quality of voicebank samples and resampler algorithms.

References

  1. Ameya/Ayame. "UTAU Release Announcement". UTAU Official Forum (in Japanese). 2008.
  2. "UTAU Software Specifications". UTAU Documentation (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021.
  3. Sato, T. "The Rise of UTAU: Democratizing Vocal Synthesis". Journal of Fan-Made Media. 6, no. 2 (2020): 112–130.