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The people listed on this page are those who were hired to provide the voices for Synthesizer V products. They are listed in order of an engine's introduction and the Synthesizer V product's release date. Names are generally rendered in Western order, with Eastern order given in parentheses for Japanese and Chinese providers as needed unless the name is an alias.

Introduced: Synthesizer V[]

Eleanor Forte: Unknown[]

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Eleanor Forte's voice provider is under contract that prevents disclosure of any personal information.[1] Based on Eleanor's first introduction video, it can be concluded that the voice provider has an American accent.[2]

Yamine Renri: yuzuri[]

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yuzuri is a singer,[3] and is the voice provider and creator of the UTAU and Synthesizer V vocal Yamine Renri.

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GENBU: Gallo[]

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Gallo (ć‚¬ćƒ­) is a Japanese voice actor and game scenario writer.[4] He is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V vocal GENBU. He was also the voice provider for the UTAU GAO.

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AiKO: Liang Xiao Miao[]

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Liang Xiao Miao (ę¢å°å–µ; LiĆ”ng XiĒŽo Miāo), also known as Xiao Miao (小喵; XiĒŽo Miāo) for short or Sherry, is a Taiwanese professional voice actress, cosplayer and model. She was the voice actress for AiKO for many years and remained as the voice provider for her Synthesizer V vocal.

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Chiyu: YouMao (UNEKO)[]

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YouMao (UNEKO) (呦ēŒ«UNEKO; Yōu Māo UNEKO) is a singer from Fuzhou, Fujian, China and is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V vocal Chiyu. Her birthday is June 5, 1990.

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Shian: Warma[]

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Warma is the provider for the Synthesizer V vocal Shian. She was also the voice provider of the UTAUs Nemuka Yume and Nemuka Me. She is from Changsha, Hunan, China and her birthday is October 26. She is a vocational student at Central South University majoring in medicine.

Warma made her debut on bilibili on December 17, 2015. She is most known for her creative imagination, cute voice and artstyle, diverse video formats and novels. Her bilibili videos consist of a variety of different topics, including but not limited to: drawings, animations, singing, dubbing, game commentary, chats, and discussing life.

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Cangqiong: Kinoko Mogu[]

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Kinoko Mogu (Kinoko蘑菇; Kinoko MĆ³gÅ«), also known as Lena Dietrich and Yuxin Huang (é»„č£•é¦Ø; HuĆ”ng YĆ¹xÄ«n), is a singer and music producer from Guangzhou, Guangdong, China who graduated from South China Normal University, and was born on November 17, 1995. She is the voice provider for the UTAU and Synthesizer V vocal Cangqiong.

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Haiyi: Huazheng Anly[]

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Huazheng Anly (花ē­Anly; Huāzhēng Anly) is a singer and is the provider for the UTAU and Synthesizer V vocal Haiyi. She was also known as the voice provider for the UTAU Boomco, who was one of the finalists for the second VOCALOID CHINA design contest.

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Introduced: Web Synthesizer V[]

Saki: Unknown[]

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Saki's voice provider is a talented singer-songwriter.[5]

Kotonoha Akane & Aoi: Yui Sakakibara[]

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Yui Sakakibara (ę¦ŠåŽŸć‚†ć„; Sakakibara Yui) is a singer-songwriter and the provider for the Web Synthesizer V and Synthesizer V Studio vocals Kotonoha Akane & Aoi. She also was the voice provider for their original VOICEROID+ & VOICEROID2 speech libraries.

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Introduced: Synthesizer V Studio[]

Muxin: YuukaNeko[]

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YuukaNeko (佑åÆēŒ«; YĆ²ukěMāo) is a singer and game enthusiast who is the provider for the Synthesizer V Studio vocal Muxin. His most notable works were "Jiāng JƬn JiĒ”", "ChĆ”ngshēng", and "YĆ¹mĆ¹ XÄ«ngchĆ©n". He was the voice of Kony Dean from the "Song of Time" series.

He was born on August 5, 1996 and is native to Mandarin Chinese. He also studied Japanese and English.

He was also the voice provider for the UTAU Nekoki Kurita and Nekoki Minata.

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Minus: Sawako Sui Hua Zi[]

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Sawako Sui Hua Zi (Sawakoē¢ŽčŠ±å­; Sawako SuƬ Huā ZĒ), also known as Sawako Shattered Flower,[6] is a singer and the voice provider for the Synthesizer V Studio vocal Minus.

She was selected as Minus' voice provider due to contractual issues with VOCALOID4 Xingchen's voice provider Chalili.

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Koharu Rikka: Yoshino Aoyama[]

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Yoshino Aoyama (é’å±±å‰čƒ½; Aoyama Yoshino) is a voice actress from Kumamoto Prefecture and is affiliated with 81 Produce. She is the voice provider of the Synthesizer V Studio Standard and AI vocal Koharu Rikka, who was also released for CeVIO AI.

She was born on May 15, 1996 and is well known for her roles as Nanase Yoshino from Wake Up, Girls! and Gotou Hitori from Bocchi the Rock!.

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Tsurumaki Maki: Manami Tanaka[]

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Manami Tanaka (ē”°äø­ēœŸå„ˆē¾Ž; Tanaka Manami) is a voice actress from the Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan and is affiliated with Production BAOBAB. She is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V Studio Standard and AI vocal Tsurumaki Maki, who was also released for CeVIO AI.

Manami Tanaka was born in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan on November 21. She is fluent in speaking English and her qualifications include carrying a Practical English Proficiency Test Level 1 certification and is listed as a National Guide Interpreter for English.[7] She is best known for her roles in anime such as Alice Cartelet (ć‚¢ćƒŖć‚¹ćƒ»ć‚«ćƒ¼ć‚æ惬惃惈), the main heroine of the Kin-iro Mosaic series and Kaguya (ć‚«ć‚°ćƒ¤) from the Queen's Blade: Grimoire OVA, as well as various other minor roles in anime and video games.

Manami Tanaka took over the role of providing the voice for Maki after a communication error happened between AH-Software Co. Ltd. and Maki's previous voice actress Tomoe Tamiyasu's management company. Tamiyasu, who had provided all of the previous recordings for Maki's VOICEROID editions, was allegedly not notified of the change in providers during production.[8] AH-Software Co. Ltd. released a letter during a press release regarding the situation asking for support for the new actress.[9]

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Tsuina-chan: Mai Kadowaki[]

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Mai Kadowaki (é–€č„‡čˆžä»„; Kadowaki Mai) is a voice actress from Tokyo, Japan and is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V Studio Standard and AI vocal Tsuina-chan, who was previously released as a VOICEROID. She is known for her roles in anime such as Illyasviel von Einzbern (悤ćƒŖćƒ¤ć‚¹ćƒ•ć‚£ćƒ¼ćƒ«ćƒ»ćƒ•ć‚©ćƒ³ćƒ»ć‚¢ć‚¤ćƒ³ćƒ„ćƒ™ćƒ«ćƒ³) from the Fate/stay night series, Taiyou Akari (å¤Ŗ陽 恂恋悊) from the Day Break Illusion (å¹»å½±ćƒ²é§†ć‚±ćƒ«å¤Ŗ陽 Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyō) series, Sanya V. Litvyak (ć‚µćƒ¼ćƒ‹ćƒ£ćƒ»V惻ćƒŖćƒˆćƒ“ćƒ£ć‚Æ) from the Strike Witches series, and Emil from the NieR series.

She is popular as a radio actress who wears glasses. She is also known for portraying meganekko characters on a regular basis. Her nickname is 舞å¤Ŗ (Maita).[10]

She was also known as the voice provider for the UTAU Maita (ć¾ć„ćŸ), who was released as a commercial UTAU for the "UTAU Perfect Master" mook of the Windows100% magazine.

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Qing Su: Unknown[]

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Qing Su's unnamed voice provider is an experienced singer. She was also confirmed to not be the same voice provider as MAN-F1's when Dreamtonics was questioned.[11]

ANRI: kurapichu[]

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kurapichu is the voice provider of the Synthesizer V AI vocal ANRI. Currently, there is no information about kurapichu. kurapichu's name was revealed on the "Characters" section of AUDIOLOGIE Co., Ltd.'s website with no additional details provided.[12]

SOLARIA: Emma Rowley[]

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Emma Rowley is a singer, songwriter, and pop recording artist from Purcellville, Virginia and is the provider for the Synthesizer V AI vocal SOLARIA.

Emma Rowley is best known for her NYC stage performances of Lupone Gypsy (2008) and Bye Bye Birdie (2009). She has performed on national television and on stage at the famously renowned Carnegie Hall. She graduated from Belmont University and currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee. She is currently pursuing her music career and plans to release an album in 2021 "highlighting a more grown-up, mature Rowley." [13]

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Kyomachi Seika: Rika Tachibana[]

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Rika Tachibana (ē«‹čŠ±ē†é¦™; Tachibana Rika) is a voice actress, singer and model from Hiroshima, Japan and is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V Studio Standard and AI vocal Kyomachi Seika, who was previously released as a VOICEROID. She is known for her many roles in anime such as Sae Kobayakawa (å°ę—©å·ē“—꾝) from THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS, Reiko Arisugawa (ęœ‰ę –å·éŗ—子) from the Shomin Sample series, and Code Omega 77 Stella (ć‚³ćƒ¼ćƒ‰Ī©77ć‚¹ćƒ†ćƒ©) from the Ange Vierge series. She is also in charge of many radio and video programs.

She loves watching baseball games, idols, and drinking and can speak Hiroshima dialect and Kansai dialect.[14]

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Xingchen: Chalili[]

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Chalili (čŒ¶ē†ē†; ChĆ”lĒlĒ) is a well-known utaite and the voice provider of the VOCALOID and Synthesizer V AI vocal Xingchen.

She was born on July 3 and is from Changsha, Hunan, China, though lived aboard in Italy, Japan, and America at some points of her life. She has a sweet and refreshing voice as well as a wide vocal range. She is capable of speaking and singing in Mandarin, Japanese, and English.

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Natsuki Karin: Miyu Takagi[]

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Miyu Takagi (高ęœØē¾Žä½‘; Takagi Miyu) is a Japanese voice actress, singer, and YouTuber from Chiba Prefecture and is affiliated with 81 Produce. She is the voice provider of the CeVIO AI and Synthesizer V AI vocal Natsuki Karin.

She was born on September 8, 1996 and is well known for her roles as Okamoto Miyu from Wake Up, Girls! and Inuyose Shinobu from D4DJ Groovy Mix.

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Weina: Weina Hu[]

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Weina Hu (胔ē»“ēŗ³; HĆŗ WĆ©inĆ ), also known as Jalane Hu, is a Chinese actress and singer-songwriter from Shanghai and is affiliated with Linfair Records Limited. She is the voice provider and vocal director of the Synthesizer V AI vocal Weina.[15]

She was born on November 5, 1981 in Shanghai and currently resides in Beijing. She graduated from Shanghai Normal University. She is well known for her work as a longtime Disney collaborator, with her most notable singing role being Elsa from Frozen and Frozen II. She is also most known for her choir and harmony work since 2005. In addition to being a singer, she is also a voice trainer.

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Natalie: Natalie Nicole Gilbert[]

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Natalie Nicole Gilbert is an American singer, writer and songwriter. In May 2024, she revealed herself to be the voice provider for the Synthesizer V AI vocal Natalie. Dreamtonics acknowledged this in an email she published on her Twitter account on May 10.[16]

Based in Los Angeles since 2006, Natalie Nicole is a multi-award-winning recording artist known for her powerful vocals and deep lyrics. With 13 solo albums and 17 singles to her name, she's made a significant mark in the music industry. Beyond music, Natalie has over a decade of experience in broadcast radio as a host and VoiceOver artist, having lent her voice to national commercials for major brands like McDonald's and Cadillac. She established her own recording studio in 2005, pioneering home production at the time, and continues to produce her music independently. Additionally, she serves as a session vocalist for Dublin Studio Hub and works as a composer for film and TV projects with Music + Pictures, contributing to popular shows like Law & Order and The Office.

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Hanakuma Chifuyu: Kaya Okuno[]

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Kaya Okuno (å„„é‡Žé¦™č€¶; Okuno Kaya) is a Japanese voice actress from Iwate Prefecture and is affiliated with 81 Produce. She is the voice provider of the CeVIO AI and Synthesizer V AI vocal Hanakuma Chifuyu.

She was born on March 1, 1991 and is well known for her roles as Kikuma Kaya from Wake Up, Girls! and FilimĆøs Harrifenas from So I'm a Spider, So What?.

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Mai: Honoka Kitta[]

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Honoka Kitta (꩘ē”°ć»ć®ć‹; Kitta Honoka), also known by her stage name Ponzu (ć½ć‚“ćš), is a Japanese singer and songwriter, and is the voice provider of the Synthesizer V AI vocal Mai.[17]

She was born on February 27 in the Hyogo Prefecture of Japan and currently resides in Osaka, Japan. She is known for her soft singing vocals as well as her singer-songwriting and guitar capabilities. From the age of 13, she began posting videos of her singing on NicoNicoDouga. She provided her vocals for game music, commercial songs, and doujin works in addition to performing live activities, such as support for other artists via backing chorus, and performing requested songs from other creators. She released her first album titled "Sonna, Iiwake" (恝悓ćŖ态čØ€ć„čس) on December 22, 2019 with an accompanying one-man live tour titled "Iiwake" (čØ€ć„čس) in 2020. She was a finalist for the 2022 EMERGENZA JAPAN festival in Osaka.[18] She was selected to be Mai's voice provider among a number of other candidates via an email from Dreamtonics Co., Ltd.. Albeit a little confused, she was interested in the project and agreed to the recording which was done in her own home.[19]

  • Her favorite foods are ponzu sauce, dumplings, chocolate mint, sake, and shichimi.
  • She is listed as a A blood type.
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ASTERIAN: Eric Hollaway[]

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Eric Hollaway, also known as thatbassvoice,[20] is a voice actor and classically trained octavist[21] and is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V AI vocal ASTERIAN.

He was born on March 17, 1966 and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida. As a talented vocalist, voice actor and former Nuclear Warhead Technician, he has performed in a variety of productions including narration for commercials to his most iconic role as part of the DOOM Eternal OST. He is also known for his deep, contra-B-flat bass vocals as showcased through his social media presence, known as thatbassvoice on TikTok and YouTube, as well as his "warm, intelligent narration" and "powerful voiceovers".[20][22] As a full-time voice actor, Eric has represented such clients as: ESPN, Gordon State College, Daimler, United Way, Mercedes Benz and a variety of others.[23]

  • He began singing publicly at the age of 5 and was popular as a wedding singer.[24]
  • He is trilingual, able to sing opera in Italian, German, and English.
  • His range was noted to span over 5 octaves.
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XIA YU YAO: Mi Yang[]

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Mi Yang (čæ·ę¼¾; MĆ­ YĆ ng) is a Taiwanese voice actress. She is the voice provider of the UTAU and Synthesizer V AI vocal XIA YU YAO.

Mi Yang was chosen through an audition, which requested a "new and comfortable voice", held in February 2014. She participated in the audition after learning about it through a friend who knew the organizer. At the time, she was an amateur voice actress from the Taipei Dubbing Association and was fond of virtual singers.[25] Though current information about Mi Yang is unknown due to her preference of keeping her information private, she reprised her role as XIA YU YAO in the mobile game "WĒ’jiā GōngzhĒ” ZuƬ Kě'Ć i" (ęˆ‘å®¶å…¬äø»ęœ€åÆꄛ), who appeared as a guest.[26]

Ninezero: NINEZERO[]

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Craig Andrew Schweizer, known professionally as NINEZERO (ćƒŠć‚¤ćƒ³ć‚¼ćƒ­), is an Australian rock/metal singer, songwriter and musician, and is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V AI vocal Ninezero.

NINEZERO was born on October 18, 1973 and raised in Sydney, Australia, and currently resides in Tokyo, Japan.[27] He was formerly part of the Japanese heavy metal band RAIDEN as the lead vocalist between the years of 2003 and 2007 before beginning his own solo career in 2007, releasing his first album The Beginning... in 2008.[28] He later joined the Japanese heavy metal band MAZIORA THE BAND in 2010 where he currently acts as the lead vocalist.[29][30] He was also the founder of ZERO ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTIONS, a music production company based in Shinjuku, Tokyo providing music for professional singers and voice actors.[31][32]

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JUN: Lavy[]

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Lavy is the voice provider of the Synthesizer V AI vocal JUN. Currently, there is no information about Lavy. Lavy's name was revealed on the "Characters" section of AUDIOLOGIE Co., Ltd.'s website with no additional details provided.[12]

Kasane Teto: Oyamano Mayo[]

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Oyamano Mayo (å°å±±ä¹ƒčˆžäø–), also known by her nickname, Yamanon (ć‚„ć¾ć®ć‚“), is a Japanese singer-songwriter & illustrator and is the voice provider of the UTAU and Synthesizer V AI vocal Kasane Teto.

She was born on November 30, 1992, and currently resides in Tokyo, Japan. She is a graduate of the Japan Women's College of Physical Education.[33] She often makes illustrations for the songs of others, as well as writing lyrics. The most popular song to feature her illustrations is "Yoshiwara Lament", which boasts over one million views on Niconico Video and YouTube. Together with Death Ohagi (ćƒ‡ć‚¹ćŠćÆ恎), they make up the the doujin circle Chimera music.[34]

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Ritchy: MBanja Ritchy[]

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Mbanja Ritchy, also known as B-Bandj, is a Cameroonian and French rapper/beat maker and is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V AI vocal Ritchy.

He was the former front man for one of the first notable international "Jazz Funk" bands in Japan, Mondo Grosso, of which he graduated from in 1996 to pursue his own Hip Hop career. He is trilingual and can speak English, French, and Japanese. He currently resides in Japan and has released three solo self-produced albums: the first of which titled "Breaking Barriers", released in 1997. He currently performs as an emcee together with the Japanese musical group Mili under the name "Fu-Ten", known for being one of the most popular Hip Hop bands in Japan.[35]

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Haruno Sora: Kikuko Inoue[]

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Kikuko Inoue (äŗ•äøŠå–œä¹…子; Inoue Kikuko) is a voice actress and singer. She is the voice provider of the Synthesizer V and VOICEPEAK Haruno Sora, who was previously released as a VOCALOID5 and VOICEROID2. She was also the voice provider of Macne Coco Black and Macne Coco White of the Macne Series.

She was born on September 25, 1964 and resides in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan. She was part of the singing group DoCo and Goddess Family Club. She was the founder and manager of Office Anemone, a voice-acting company. She is known for her roles as Kasumi Tendo from Ranma Ā½ and Belldandy from Ah! My Goddess!.

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SAROS: Unknown[]

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On the official homepage for SAROS, Eclipsed Sounds described their unnamed voice provider as a "successful working musician in" New York City who "studied voice and music at one of the premiere music colleges in the world, [...] have toured the world performing for thousands, and these days are singing in multiple bands".[36]

GUMI: Megumi Nakajima[]

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Megumi Nakajima (äø­å³¶ę„›; Nakajima Megumi) is a Japanese professional voice actress and singer. She is the voice provider for the VOCALOID and Synthesizer V AI vocal GUMI (Megpoid). She is managed by the talent agency Stay Luck and the record label Flying Dog (a sublabel of JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment, also known as JVC Entertainment), which also distributes VOCALOID band Magical Mirai's Blu-ray and DVD releases; she used to be managed by E-stone Music (another JVC Entertainment sublabel).

She was born on June 9, 1989 in Ibaraki, Japan. In 2007, she was chosen out of 5,000 applicants for the voice actress role of Ranka Lee (č˜­čŠ±ęŽ), the heroine of the TV anime Macross Frontier. She started her musical career in 2008, with Macross Frontier's notable song, Seikan Hikou (ę˜Ÿé–“é£›č”Œ, Interstellar Flight), entering the charts at number 5 that year. She is also known for her roles as Lyra and Meloetta in PokĆ©mon the Series as well as Aino Megumi (Cure Lovely) in Happiness Charge Pretty Cure!.

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POPY: Aimi[]

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Aimi Terakawa (åÆŗå·ę„›ē¾Ž, Terakawa Aimi), also known by her stage name Aimi (ꄛē¾Ž), is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan and is the voice provider for the CeVIO AI and Synthesizer V AI vocal POPY.

She is affiliated with the HiBiKi talent agency and is a member of the singing unit Feathers, together with fellow voice actress Ayasa Itō. She is most notably known as the voice of the idol Julia in the game THE IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE!, as well as providing the voice of Toyama Kasumi in the multimedia franchise BanG Dream!. Aimi also performs live as part of the in-universe band Poppin'Party.

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ROSE: Aina Aiba[]

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Aina Aiba (ē›øē¾½ć‚恄ćŖ, Aiba Aina), also known by her nickname name aiai (恂恄恂恄), is a Japanese voice actress, singer, stage actress, and former professional wrestler from Osaka Prefecture, Japan and is the voice provider for the CeVIO AI and Synthesizer V AI vocal ROSE.

She was born on October 17, 1988 in Osaka, Japan and is affiliated with the HiBiKi talent agency. She is most notably known for her roles as Tokoha Anjou from the Cardfight!! Vanguard G series and Southern Rockhopper Penguin from the Kemono Friends series, as well as providing the voice of Minato Yukina in BanG Dream! (also performing live there as part of the in-universe band Roselia).

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OSCAR: Myles[]

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Myles (邁ēˆ¾ę–Æ; MĆ iěrsÄ«), alternatively known as Myers[37], is a Taiwanese voice actor, musician, and singer,[38] and he is the voice provider of the UTAU and Synthesizer V AI vocal OSCAR.

Though current information about Myles is unknown, he reprised his role as OSCAR neo in August 2019, where he sang and spoke as the character, similar to the concept of VTubers. OSCAR neo's activity ceased by 2020.

Frimomen: Akira Koga[]

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Akira Koga (å¤č³€ę˜Ž; Koga Akira) is a Japanese voice actor and is the voice provider for the pitagoe, VOICEPEAK and Synthesizer V AI vocal Frimomen. He is affiliated with the voice actor talent management firm Production Baobab.

He was born in Saitama Prefecture on May 25, 1990. His special skills include swimming and pantomime, and his hobbies include games and illustration. His qualifications include carrying a regular driver's license and a PC Input Speed Test Level 1 certification.[39] Since childhood, he was interested in pretending to be heroes and other roles, and although he aspired to become an actor, he was inspired to become a voice actor after receiving many compliments on his voice.[40]

His most notable roles include providing voiceover work for foreign films such as providing his vocals for the character Jerry Edgar from the American television series Bosch, additional voiceover work for the 2018 television series Queer Eye, providing his voice for the reality television personality Karamo Brown, as well as various roles in animation, such as providing the voice of Huang Zhong Gundam Dynames from SD GUNDAM WORLD SANGOKU SOKETSUDEN.

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ROSA: Shirayuki[]

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Shirayuki (恗悉悆恍) is a freelance cosplay live actress, Vocaloid DJ, TikToker, YouTuber, voice actress, and aspiring live-action actress from Kansai, Japan and is the voice provider of the CeVIO AI and Synthesizer V AI vocal ROSA. Shirayuki was selected via audition to become the provider for ROSA on May 8, 2021 from over 60 applicants.

Shirayuki is best known for her Hatsune Miku cosplay impressions known as Shirayuki Miku (恗悉悆恍惟ć‚Æ) and has garnered a following on YouTube and TikTok as an influencer. She has been an avid VOCALOID fan and listener since 2007 and manages a VOCALOID-themed bar 39Party* in Kabukicho, Japan.

She was born on October 28 in Kansai, Japan, but now resides in Tokyo. Her height is 153 cm and has a B blood type.

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NOA: Ashe[]

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Ashe is the voice provider of the upcoming Synthesizer V AI vocal NOA. Currently, there is no information about Ashe. Ashe's name was revealed on the "Characters" section of AUDIOLOGIE Co., Ltd.'s website with no additional details provided.[12]

Miyamai Moca: Mayu Mineda[]

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Mayu Mineda (å³Æē”°čŒ‰å„Ŗ; Mineda Mayu) is a Japanese voice actress and singer and the voice provider for the VOICEPEAK and Synthesizer V AI vocal Miyamai Moca.

Born November 28, 1997 in the Nagano Prefecture, she is affiliated with voice-acting agency VIMS as well as record label Dreamusic. She has voiced characters on various anime and games, like Meguru Hachimiya from THE IDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS, Ai Mashiro from Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san: 2nd Attack, Dobrynya Nikitich from Fate/Grand Order, KMS U-96 from Azur Lane, Lola from Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX & Luminous Avenger iX 2, and both VP70 & Magal from Girls' Frontline.

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NYL: Zay Driver[]

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Zacariah Driver, also known as "Zay" Driver, is an actor, singer, and musician from Dallas Fort Worth, Texas and is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V vocal NYL.

Zay Driver is a Bachelor of Arts graduate from the Stephen F. Austin State University, who has "been singing as long as he can remember". Zay has performed in various roles in professional theatre, most notably as Curio in a rendition of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night held by the Shakespeare Dallas theatre company.[41] Zay Driver's work on NYL is hoped to become the start of their performance career.[42]

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Topaz: Elley[]

Elley Topaz

Yheri Kang (ź°•ģ˜ˆė¦¬ / å§œč—åˆ©), or Maria Yheri Kang, also known as elley (also stylized as ELLEY) and YHEL, is a Korean professional singer, composer and singer-songwriter and is the voice provider for the Synthesizer V AI vocal Topaz.

She was born in Seoul, South Korea and currently resides in Tokyo, Japan. She is a graduate of SHOBI College of Music[46] and is most notably known for her cover music work. She has written for various artists including: TWICE, MAMAMOO, CLASS:y, Kep1er, ITZY, IVE, OH MY GIRL, JO1, THE iDOLM@STER Shiny Colors, Misako Uno, Win Morisaki, Octopath Traveler, Reina Washio (also known by her stage name, Rei or 伶), GirlsĀ², and Rie Takahashi.[47]

Trivia
  • Elley is also the voice provider for the private VX-Ī² voicebank L for VOCALOID Ī²-STUDIO, whose development was managed by Norikazu Yamaguchi, one of the founders of Studio ENTRE Inc..[48]
  • When Topaz was first announced in August 2024, Elley's name was misspelled as ELLY. This misspelling was present on Topaz's official character page on GEMVOX's website, until it was partially corrected to Elley.[49]
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Felicia: Unknown[]

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Felicia's unrevealed voice provider is described by Dreamtonics Co., Ltd. as an American person based in Japan.[50]

Hibiki Koto: Leon Tachibana[]

Leon Tachibana Hibiki Koto MainMic

Leon Tachibana (ē«‹čŠ±ć‚ŒćŠć‚“; Tachibana Reon) is a Japanese singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID and Synthesizer V AI vocal Hibiki Koto.

Born on September 29, 1999 in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture, she is a self-proclaimed "Wonderland Entertainer" (ćƒÆćƒ³ćƒ€ćƒ¼ćƒ©ćƒ³ćƒ‰ć‚Øćƒ³ć‚æćƒ¼ćƒ†ć‚¤ćƒŠćƒ¼). She won numerous awards, including first place in the 24th Japan Popular Music Festival National Competition and the King Records Song Championship. After serving as ambassador for tourism at Saitama in 2019, she released her first single "The moment" in 2020. After graduating from the Tokyo College of Music in March 2022 with a degree in Voice, she went to perform as Fantine in the gala concert of "Les Miserables" at VOAT later that year. She is also active in various other areas, such as teaching at Actors School and voice acting.[51][52]

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Otomachi Una: Aimi Tanaka[]

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Aimi Tanaka (ē”°äø­ć‚恄ćæ) is a professional voice actress of the band "Sisters" (妹S) and the voice provider of the VOCALOID, Talk Ex, VOICEROID2, VOICEPEAK, and Synthesizer V AI vocalist Otomachi Una.

She was born in Tokyo, Japan on April 28, 1992. She is best known for her role as Umaru Doma from Himouto! Umaru-chan.

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Shirakami Meito: Shirakami Meito[]

Voice provider Shirakami Meito Shirakami Meito

Shirakami Meito (ē™½ē„žčŠ½éŸ³) is a Japanese Virtual Singer on YouTube, bilibili, and TikTok, and is the voice provider for the private Synthesizer V AI vocal that also bears her name. She belongs to the virtual YouTuber unit En-gene, under which she debuted on March 22, 2024.

Although she has only published cover songs (in Japanese and Mandarin Chinese) on her social media, she also participated in the chorus of agehasprings-label singer beni-shouga's original song "Mind playing Fractal", featured as an insert song on episode 6 of the anime Girls Band Cry.[53][54][55]

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KAFU: KAF[]

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KAF (čŠ±č­œ) is a Japanese Virtual Singer on YouTube and the voice provider for the upcoming Synthesizer V AI vocal KAFU, who was previously released for CeVIO AI as a Song Voice in July 2021. She is a performer signed to KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO.

KAF made her YouTube debut on October 18, 2018 at 14 years old. In addition to releasing original songs, she often covered Japanese songs. With the concept of a virtual singer reaching out to the real world, her music videos often placed her in various real life places.

Trivia
  • On October 19, 2020, KAF followed up with a tweet regarding her own feelings on KAFU. She stated that while she was overall thrilled of the vocal as a VOCALOID fan herself and had no concerns of KAFU "replacing" her, she felt as though some people looked at the two as inseparable entities that were indistinct from the other. This prompted the decision to select "TYPE // B" as the vocal to proceed with development for CeVIO AI.[56]
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miki: Miki Furukawa[]

Voice provider Miki Furukawa Miki-V4

Miki Furukawa (ćƒ•ćƒ«ć‚«ćƒÆ惟悭 / 古川ē¾Žå­£; Furukawa Miki) is a professional singer-songwriter and the voice provider for the VOCALOID and upcoming Synthesizer V AI vocal miki (originally known as SF-A2 miki).

She was born in Aomori, Japan. She started her career as the vocalist and bass guitarist in the rock unit SUPERCAR. The unit disbanded back in 2006 and she has been in solo career since then. She later briefly joined the band Lama in 2011, which was active until 2012.

Her most notable participations were in the soundtrack of the live-action film Ping Pong, in the ending of the anime Un-Go, in the opening of the anime No. 6, and in the soundtrack of the franchise Eureka Seven.

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Hiyama Kiyoteru: Kiyoshi Hiyama[]

Voice provider Kiyoshi Hiyama Hiyama Kiyoteru

Kiyoshi Hiyama (ęÆ”å±±č²“å’å²; Hiyama Kiyoshi) is a professional singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID and upcoming Synthesizer V AI vocal Hiyama Kiyoteru.

Kiyoteru's voice provider was initially undisclosed. Yamaha Corporation gave a vague hint that the vocal was from "a talented professional singer who has been joining the development of VOCALOID." Fans speculated that Kiyoshi was the voice provider during this time. It wasn't until August 12, 2010 that Kiyoshi disclosed in a NicoNico live broadcast that he was the voice behind Kiyoteru.

He is a backing vocalist who has worked with artists such as Anri, Ayumi Hamasaki, Meiko Nakahara, and Joe Hisaishi. He has also participated in the chorus of soundtracks of anime such as City Hunter, Seraphim Call, Ojamajo Doremi, and Saber Marionette J. He was also a member of the Kaze no Orchestra unit, where they performed the soundtracks for the 1990 Record of Lodoss War OVA.

His most detectable participations are in the ending of the Christmas OVA Christmas in January, on the TV show Hirake! Ponkikki, and in the opening of the anime Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru.

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PASTEL: Ami Maeshima[]

Ami Maeshima PASTEL SynthV

Ami Maeshima (前島äŗœē¾Ž; Maeshima Ami), also nicknamed Amita (恂ćæ恟), is a Japanese voice actress and singer and the voice provider for the upcoming Synthesizer V AI vocal PASTEL.

Born on November 22, 1997 in Saitama, Japan, she had a passing score on avex Idol Audition 2010 (held on June 12 of that year), after which she was signed up into the idol band SUPERā˜†GiRLS under the Avex Trax record label.[57] After graduating from the band on March 31, 2017,[58] she debuted the following month as a voice actress by playing the role of Maruyama Aya in BanG Dream! (performing live there as part of the in-universe band Pastel*Palettes).[59] She also voiced Niijima Ibuki in Bushiroad Inc.'s music media franchise D4DJ as well as Yadano Makeru in Komi Can't Communicate. On November 30, 2022, she started to step down from all her artistic activities, citing health reasons, and ended her contract with Avex Inc.;[60] on September 1, 2023, she made a comeback, now under her current talent agency Voice Kit, reprising her role as Aya in BanDori.[61]

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HALO: Miku Itō[]

Itou Miku HALO SynthV

Miku Itō (ä¼Šč—¤ē¾Žę„; Itō Miku) is a Japanese voice actress and singer and the voice provider for the upcoming Synthesizer V AI vocal HALO.

Born on October 12, 1996 in Tokyo, she joined her current voice-acting agency Style Cube as a trainee, passing its 1st Voice Actor Audition in 2012, after which the next year she joined the agency's voice-acting unit StylipS along with fellow trainee Moe Toyota (with whom in May 2015 would form their own separate unit Pyxis under Teichiku Entertainment). As a singer, she is signed to record label Nippon Columbia (no relation to the American Columbia Records owned by Sony Music, in spite of its name). She is best known for her roles in various video-game and anime series, including: Yuriko Nanao in THE IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE! (her debut role), Nanako Usami in LocoDol, Tsurumaki Kokoro in BanG Dream! (as part of the in-universe band Hello, Happy World!), Kokkoro in Princess Connect! Re:Dive, Miku Nakano in The Quintessential Quintuplets, Fiena in the second anime adaptation of Sorcerous Stabber Orphen, Lovekov in Kamen Rider Revice, HMS Indomitable in Azur Lane, and Fu Xuan in Honkai: Star Rail.

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