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Zero-G releases Vocaloid Sonika

14th July 2009

Zero-G has announced Vocaloid Sonika, a brand-new plug-in Virtual Vocalist modelled on the voice of a young girl pop singer, and powered by the latest Yamaha Vocaloid 2 Singing Synthesis Technology.

Sonika is "a sweet virtual voice at your fingertips". Whether it's sweet and pure leads, harmonies or backing vocals, Sonika can sing any word from the English language (and other languages too with a little work), according to Zero-G. Sonika is also very well suited if you want to be adventurous and experimental, since her voice can be easily modified and shaped in many ways.

In addition to singing any words or combination of syllables or phonemes you can imagine, Sonika will spread any sustained vowel (or voiced consonant) across as many notes as you like, with perfect legato. You can select from several different natural vibrato types and drag and drop your chosen type to any note or notes, and control the time-position and amount of the vibrato.

And that's just the beginning - you have control over all of the following parameters, which you can bring to bear on any part of your creation:

Key Features of Vocaloid2:

Vocaloid Editor:

Vocaloid Playback VSTi:

Vocaloid Realtime VSTi:

Pricing & Availability

Vocaloid Sonika will be shipping tomorrow (15th July, 2009). It has a recommended retail price of $199.95/ €169 / £114.95.

Supported Interfaces & Standards:


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