Developer(s) | Nagoya Institute of Technology |
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Preview release |
0.92 / December 25, 2015
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Development status | Active |
Operating system | Linux |
Available in | Japanese, English, Chinese |
Type | Vocal Synthesizer Application |
License | Modified BSD license |
Website | www |
Sinsy (Singing Voice Synthesis System) (しぃんしぃ) is an online Hidden Markov model (HMM)-based singing voice synthesis system by the Nagoya Institute of Technology that was created under the Modified BSD license.
The online demonstrator is free to use, but will only generate tracks up to 5 minutes. The user uploads data in the MusicXML format, which the Sinsy website reads to output a WAV file of the generated voice. Gender factor, vibrato intensity, and pitch shift can be adjusted prior to output.
As of December 25, 2015 the official creators of the Sinsy were Keiichi Tokuda (Producer and designer), Keiichiro Oura (Design and Development), Kazuhiro Nakamura (Development and Main Maintainer), and Yoshihiko Nankaku.
Currently it only supports Japanese and English, though Mandarin is in development.