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Felicia 2

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This article is about the Synthesizer V Studio 2 software known as a voice database. If you are looking for the Synthesizer V concept then click here.

History

On December 24, 2024, Dreamtonics Co., Ltd. announced via Twitter that an update for Synthesizer V Studio, known as Synthesizer V Studio 2, was in production and was simultaneously announced to be unveiled during the upcoming 2025 NAMM Show at the Anaheim Convention Center, to be held on January 23 - 25.[1][2] Updates for previous Dreamtonics voice databases were simultaneously announced, including Felicia 2, who would be later demonstrated during an exclusive preview video by Dreamtonics just before she would be showcased during NAMM 2025.[3]

On February 13, 2025, Dreamtonics opened pre-orders for Synthesizer V Studio 2 on its international store, as well as pre-orders for Synthesizer V 2 AI versions of all of its signature voice databases, including Felicia 2. Also, a limited-period campaign was launched that would allow current owners of Dreamtonics' Synthesizer V AI voice databases (like Felicia) to upgrade them to their Synthesizer V 2 AI versions at deep discounts.[4]

Felicia 2 was released on March 21 as expected.

Voice Database Information

Demonstrations

Demonstrations

久遠 (Kuon) YouTube bilibili
Show Me comparison ft. Felicia YouTube
Show Me - Full version YouTube bilibili

Voice Databases

Product Information
Optimum
  Genre: Pop, Soul, Electronic, Opera, Classical Music, Alternative Rock, Metal

Versions
  Trial Version Available?: Yes  Starter Pack Available?: Yes

Package details as noted:
This is the Synthesizer V Studio 2 version of Felicia, a feminine English voice database with an American accent. As an AI vocal, this enables her to sound realistic and human-like.

Vocal traits as noted:
  • According to Dreamtonics, Felicia 2 is a powerfully classic, richly operatic yet modern and self-assuredly confident female voice. She can handle a wide variety of genres because of this.
  • She was described to be a "ray of vocal sunshine".
  • Felicia 2 is able to sing more realistically through changes in volume and breath, further enriching singing details, making each singing unique, and providing creators with more options. Through this mode, she can use AI Retakes to create multiple "takes" of a sung section to find an ideal vocal without the need for "laborious tuning". This feature is only available in the Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro Editor.

Phonetic notes as noted:
  • Phonetic format: ARPABET
  • Through Cross-lingual Singing Synthesis, Felicia 2 can sing in not only English but also in Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese, Spanish, and Korean. This feature is only available in the Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro Editor.

Vocal Modes as noted (Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro Editor only):

Felicia 2 comes with five variations within the Vocal Mode function:

  • "Airy"
  • "Bright"
  • "Musical"
  • "Operatic"
  • "Powerful"

System requirements as noted:
  • OS: Windows 11/10 (64-bit) / Mac OS X 10.13 or newer.[5]
  • CPU: Intel Core i5 or newer / equivalent AMD Ryzen CPUs / Apple Silicon M1 or newer.[5]
    • AHS Store recommends at least 4th generation for Intel Core i5 CPUs.[6]
  • Memory: 4GB or more.[5][6]
  • HDD: 1GB or more.[5][6]
    • This is the space required when one voice database is installed.
    • Space is required according to the number of voice databases to be installed.
  • Others: audio device, internet connection required, email address able to send and receive messages required. (You need to create an account at Dreamtonics to use the product.)[6]
    • Please check the product page for the latest operating environment. Even if you do not have a DVD-ROM drive, you can install the software via the Internet. Even if the software meets the requirements for operation, we do not guarantee that it will work on all computers.

License agreements as noted:

Voice database sample

References

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