Synthesizer V (aka SynthV) is a singing voice synthesizer developed by Dreamtonics it combines sample based synthesis with neural network AI to produce expressive vocals.
You enter notes and lyrics like in a MIDI editor, choose a voicebank, and render fully sung vocals pretty dope for songwriting, demos, or full productions.
Key Features & Workflow
You write your melody in a piano roll style then you type in lyrics synthesizer V uses advanced voice models to interpret phonemes and timing naturally.
It supports detailed expression: you can tweak pitch curves, vibrato, timing, breathiness, even mouth opening in newer versions.
here are many voice databases (also called voicebanks), both standard and AI-trained in version 2, cross-lingual synthesis lets voices sing in non-native languages.
The software runs offline rendering doesn’t always need cloud, so your content stays local if you want.
Pricing & Licensing
Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro costs $99 for a one-time license.
If you already have SynthV Studio Pro v1, you can upgrade for $49 (or $39 during some promos).
Individual voices (voicebanks) are around $79 each.
There is also a bundle: Studio 2 Pro + one extra voice for $149, or + Vocoflex for $249.
Vocoflex, a voice-morphing companion plugin, costs $199.
Pros
Super expressive: you get fine control on pitch, timing, mouth shape, and more.
Realistic voices: uses licensed singer voices, so it feels “human.”
Cross-language support: voicebanks can sing in different languages smoothly.
Permanent license: no subscription; once you buy, you own it.
Local rendering: you don’t need to send your tracks to the cloud (good for privacy).
Cons
Voicebanks cost extra: you need to buy voices separately.
Learning curve: dialing in expression requires some time and patience.
Upgrade cost: even though it’s one-time, upgrades might feel expensive for some.
Performance demands: complex edits or retakes may stress weaker machines.
No “lite” free version recently: some users report basic / lite editions are hard to find.
Final Thoughts
If you’re an artist, composer, or producer and want real-sounding AI vocals, Synthesizer V is a top-tier pick. It’s not just about turning text to singing it’s about shaping an expressive performance.
The voicebanks are rich, the editor is powerful, and the control over timing and expression is nearly studio-grade.
Yeah, it costs extra for voices, but once you own it, you’re not locked into a monthly bill.
For anyone serious about vocal synthesis and creating AI-driven songs, SynthV really brings the magic.







