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Users of Synthesizer V have created all sorts of songs and covers with the program's voicebanks. The program's advanced technology allows users to easily create Awesome Music.

Synth V voicebanks are software, not actual singers, so when listing an example, please provide producer names in addition to voicebank names! If the song is an original demo, please list the credited artists if available.


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     Duets and Choruses 
  • UtaUtaUtau's cover of Xingchen and Muxin's demo song "知否知否 / Do You Know" with Qing Su and Ryo is super soothing. As noted by one commenter, "It sounds like Xingchen and Muxin grew up and sang it again".
  • carryingstarlightinherwake's cover of "Alice of Human Sacrifice" by Yugami-P begins with some incredibly lifelike talking, especially from the English-speaking Eleanor Forte.
  • liufr1000's cover of "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from Encanto manages to cover a song with multiple male parts with no English Male Vocals!
  • Though it's primarily Yuma singing, "SCAPEG♾AT" by GHOST is a bouncy track with a badass aura that gives every vocal a chance to shine, particularly Asterian.
  • aiqa/Kettle's cover of "Reboot" by Jimmythumb-P delivers powerful and passionate vocals from Saki, Koharu Rikka, and Tsuina-chan. They almost sound like an idol group!
  • agohiza's cover of "Alluring Secret ~Black Vow~" by Hitoshizuku-P and Yama△ proves that while Cong Zheng and Xuan Yu are rock voices, they can still carry more classical, passionate songs.
  • Before Teto was announced for SynthV, users would often use a pitch-shifted Genbu to make fake Teto covers. ELGD's cover of "Magnet" by minato pays homage to that by not only featuring Genbu and Teto, but shifting their pitch in each verse so that they sound like the other vocal.
  • odotter's cover of "Industry Baby" by Lil Nas X has style and very well done rap sections, featuring Asterian as Lil Nas X and Kevin as Jack Harlow.
  • Loverboy's cover of "Day by Days" by syodou amps Ayame up to a fever pitch, with Jin matching her energy perfectly.

    Eleanor Forte 
  • One of the first songs ever released with Synthesizer V, Kyaami and niki's "Silence", still holds up as a shining example of the program's potential. Kyaami's cover of "Heavenly Star" by Genki Rockets is also this.
  • Zoe doesn't often tune with Synth V, but their cover of "Latin Simone" by Gorillaz brings a life to the voicebank that's impossible to deny.
  • Crusher's "Wicked" delivers a fun, gothic romp while taking advantage of Eleanor AI's softer tones.

    Yamine Renri 
  • Rishie-P tuned this cover of "Error" by niki for a tuning contest, and it shows off their skills and Renri's voice very well.
  • Jirai's cover of "Lemon" by Kenshi Yonezu is soft and gentle.

    Genbu 
  • It can be challenging to make Genbu sound good, but haru01 manages to do that in their cover of "Separate" by Police Piccadilly.
  • carryingstarlightinherwake's cover of "Hitorinbo Envy" by Koyori shows many different sides of Genbu's voice set against a stunning MMD visual.

    AiKO 
  • UnkreativUndUnfähig's cover of "Copycat" by Circus makes AiKO, as one commenter notes, sound "on the verge of crying and like she just wants to be herself again."
  • Heart Roll's cover of "Moonlight Densetsu" from Sailor Moon has AiKO singing very sweetly in Japanese, despite only being built to sing in Chinese.
  • It may be a meme, but Lulu takes this cover of "Super Idol" by Samstring and uses it to highlight AiKO's lower range.

    Kevin 
  • Maiden Relish has a playlist of songs featuring Kevin, ranging from covers to originals to jokes.
  • "Reckless Battery Burns" by GHOST offers a surreal, industrial jam with a PV full of references to other vocal synth songs, older media, and memes. The lyrics are generated by an AI based off their other songs.
  • ryutsu's cover of "Rolling Girl" by wowaka sounds both powerful and tender, with original English lyrics providing a unique take on the original.

    Natalie 
  • Brendan has a playlist of songs featuring Natalie, including her demo reel, original songs, and other covers.
  • Creuzer uses Natalie's softer tones in their cover of "Young and Beautiful" by Lana Del Rey to great effect.
  • LoverBoy's cover of "Why Don't You Do Right" from Who Framed Roger Rabbit (originally by Peggy Lee) is soft and emotional, absolutely dripping with charm.

    Ninezero 
  • Kalfina-P's cover of "PINK" by Maretu uses bonus vocal callouts to embellish the song, and they elevate the song.
  • Creuzer's cover of "Natural" by Imagine Dragons is incredibly well-tuned, sounding very similar to the original.

    Ritchy 
  • Though a bit rough around the edges, mayone's' cover of "God-ish" by Pinocchio-P uses Ritchy's rap vocals to bring life to the second verse of the song.

    Sheena 
  • KAISKE has the largest library of covers using Sheena, as seen in their cover of "Complicated" by Avril Lavigne, which shows how well Sheena is suited for late 90s/early 00s music.

    Hayden 
  • Uta Uta Utau's cover of "It Kills Me" by Lil Pitchy has passion, power, and overall pop.

    Saki 
  • Kira's "Why Does a Heart Break?" was made before cross-language synthesis was released, but Saki AI sounds crisp and clear anyway.
  • Kyaami's cover of "Kaerou" by Fuiji Kaze was one of the first posted with her AI bank, and showed off just how emotional and human the new AI voicebanks could be.

    Ryo 
  • CheezItsAreYummy's cover of "Haiboku no Shonen" by kemu sounds incredibly lifelike and realistic, with great usage of breaths to add emotion to the cover.
  • While most Synth V covers aim to be realistic-sounding, UpTown-P's cover of "Bug" by Kairikiri Bear adds a wobble to the vocals that make them sound deranged, adding to the themes of the song. ("Paranoia", indeed.)

    Yuma 
  • odotter's cover of "The Vampire" by Deco*27 shows off Yuma's androgynous feel while also being super realistic and well-tuned overall.
  • Creuzer's cover of "Lower One's Eyes" by nulut capitalizes on their softer tones, especially their falsetto.
  • "gem_stone" by noriaki(nure) is a vaporwave-y techno piece with soft vocals and a melancholy feel.
  • GHOST's cover of their own song "Spider on the Wall" gives Yuma crisp, almost cutting vocals.

    Mai 
  • Vimalion Project's cover of "Kawaii make MY day!" by Monaca perfectly captures that older vocal synth feel, while also making good use of cross-language synthesis.
  • Kaitsuko-P's cover of "Donor Song (New ver.)" by rerulili uses Mai's softer tones to put a sense of pleading into the song.

    Eri 
  • marko's cover of "God-ish" by Pinocchio-P keeps her in a lower register that gives her voice a chill, low-energy feel.

    Ayame 
  • SPOOKI's cover of "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" from Neon Genesis Evangelion has a unique power and personality that really shines.

    Jin 
  • maplestyle04's cover of "酔いどれ知らず" by Kanaria perfectly matches the groove of the music.

    Qing Su 
  • PixPrucer's cover of "POP/STARS" by K/DA manages to sound tender and sassy at the same time.
  • Leshy-P's cover of "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion is absolutely heartwrenching.

    Mo Chen 
  • Nekei's cover of "Spider on the Wall 2022 ver" by GHOST is captivating, letting Mo Chen's husky voice really sell the spook factor of the song.
  • Ariotsu's cover of "Garden of Rain" by Kaoling uses his "naturally soft and gentle voice" expertly.

    An Xiao 
  • Chelsea's cover of "The Madness of Duke Venomania" by mothy-P makes An Xiao sound remarkably similar to Gakupo. Their cover of "Leia" by Yuyoyuppe is also very passionate.

     Feng Yi 

    Weina 
  • Creuzer's cover of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor is vibrant and full of emotion.
  • Ivy Ellen's cover of "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga manages to make Weina's vocals sound darker or brighter, something difficult to do in Synth V.

    Xuan Yu 
  • _quacc's cover of "Kire Carry On" by Police Piccadilly perfectly illustrates Xuan Yu's potential as a rock vocal with his powerful, emotive vocals.
  • ryu's cover of "Bloody Mary" by Lady Gaga is deep and haunting, yet still powerful.

    Cong Zheng 
  • odotter's cover of "Misery Loves Company" by Circus displays crystal-clear English with powerful vocals.
  • "Lamentations" by Team 6xIII gives Cong Zheng a mature tone that really carries the song and its character well.

    Cheng Xiao 
  • Though she's not the first Peking Opera voicebank or the first to be used to cover this song, Ambrose's cover of "The Divine Damsel of Devastation" from Genshin Impact shows off the style of singing Cheng Xiao was built for.

    Yun Quan 
  • Yukio's cover of "Ikanaide" by Sohta is confident but also sweet and gentle.
  • Azo Sorabara's cover of "Scum Of The Earth" by Nakiso uses Yun Quan's different voice modes to give her varying tones, to great effect.

    Lin Lai 
  • SPOOKI's cover of "The Good Child and the Fox Spirit" by Kikuo lends a new vibe to the song, while still matching the tone of the original.
  • SPOOKI also covered "I Got No Time" by The Living Tombstone, and Lin Lai's English and tone are perfect.

    D-Lin 
  • Atlas' cover of "Busta Rhymes" by Qveen Herby perfectly showcases D-Lin's rapping capabilities.

    Wei Shu 
  • A whole playlist exists of awesome songs using Wei Shu.

    Chiyu 
  • The updated version of her official demo song, "404 Not Found" by Kide & 浓缩排骨 is gentle but emotive, with a heartfelt instrumental.

    Shian 
  • Her official character song, "Last Guardian" by 大九_LN & Zeno, gives an ethereal quality to her vocals.

    Cangquiong 
  • One of her demo covers, "Someone Like You" by Adele, is overflowing with emotion, and Cangquiong's English is surprisingly good for a Chinese voicebank.
  • Syphn's cover of "Queendom" from Love Live showcases Cangquiong's voice in four languages: Japanese, English, Mandarin, and Cantonese!

    Haiyi 
  • One of her demo songs, "Night Blooming Cereus" by Zeno, is a rock groove that takes Haiyi's vocals from gentle to powerful.

    Muxin 
  • "Baphomet" by Evalia is creepy, but in the best way. Muxin's softer vocals really add to the feel of the song.
  • "Swan Song" by 磁带君 and 瑞安Ryan is a groovy, low-key bop.
  • This official demo, a cover of "Photograph" by Ed Sheeran, shows off Muxin's soft vocals in a way that's absolutely heartbreaking.

    Yongye Minus 
  • Minus' official song "Light" by Kide may be her own version of Stardust's song under the same name, but it fits her voice very well, showcasing gentle vocals.

    Xingchen/Stardust/Xingchen Infinity 
  • This official cover of "Enemy" by Imagine Dragons (tuned by 瑞安Ryan) is full of energy and power, and arguably easier to understand than the original!
  • "Lemon Soda" by 864 is a light, gentle tune with theatrical elements.
  • "Renaissance Man" by EmpathP sounds like a blend of country music and niki's work, and does it splendidly.

    Kotonoha Akane and Aoi 
  • This cover of toa's "Patchwork Staccato" by Rangea is absolutely adorable.

    Tsuina-chan 
  • darkninjavn's cover of "Goodbye Declaration" by Chinozo tunes Tsuina very well, giving her a confident voice.
  • Ariotsu's cover of "BUY BUY BUY" by Mitchie-M captures Tsuina's bright and upbeat vocals very well.
  • Egg Tan's "You" is a gentle, absolutely loving song. Fitting, since Egg Tan says it was written for a friend.
  • _quacc's cover of "G4L" by Giga has amazing tuning, and Tsuina-chan's voice goes perfectly with the mood of the song.

    Kyomachi Seika 
  • Boopy Boop's cover of "Luka Luka★Night Fever" by samfree has a realistic tuning style that makes Seika sound even more human, while still having robotic, techy-sounding parts.

    Tsurumaki Maki 
  • UtaUtaUtau takes advantage of Maki's English and Japanese AI voicebanks to create this cover of "Reflect" by Gawr Gura, and does an astounding job.
  • At least two different people have covered versions of the "Me or the PS5" meme: OneTwo Covers captured the Fortnight Battle Pass version, while Sours covered the It's Me, Boy, I'm the PS5 version.

    Kasane Teto 
  • Teto keeps up perfectly with the rock energy in her Power Vocal Mode demo, "Alive" by デスおはぎ.
  • Teto's Joyful Vocal Mode demo cover of "右に曲ガール" by はるふり sounds the most similar to her original UTAU voice in the best way possible. Everything to like about her UTAU voice is featured here.
  • yasai31's cover of "ROKI" by Mikito-P uses both her UTAU and SynthV voice, showing off both how much she has changed and how much she still sounds like her original voice.
  • ksm's cover of "Leia" by Yuyoyuppe has so much heart and power put into the tuning.
  • suzie's cover of "Song of the Eared Robot" by nwp8861, a Teto classic, is a perfect homage to the voice, even featuring cameos from her UTAU voice.
  • Despite not being made to sing in Spanishnote , Zusmo-cat-0's cover of "¿Porqué Te Vas?" by Jeanette makes her sound as though she were fluent.
  • Not only is _quacc's cover of "Stellar Stellar" by Hoshimachi Suisei beautiful, but as one commenter points out, Teto and Suisei both started out "independent from any large companies at the start but eventually [made] a huge debut", making this awesome on a meta level as well.
  • akem's cover of "Requiem" by Kanaria uses both Teto's SynthV and UTAU voicebanks, knocking both out of the park.
  • "Who Knows" by Lime is a fun and quirky song that showcases Teto's English capabilities well, helped along by a cute and slightly melancholic MV featuring Teto in a Zombie Apocalypse.

    Haruno Sora 
  • KAISKE's cover of "True Blue" by Madonna sounds perfectly poppy and gentle at the same time. Their cover of "Ai LIKE Hamburger" from The Idolmaster, meanwhile, gives Sora a more mature tone.

    Koharu Rikka 
  • Long before cross-language synthesis was brought to the program, Amano Kei posted this cover of "Rolling In The Deep" by Adele with only Rikka's Japanese syllables to work with.
  • Meme song though it may be, Hugwalk's cover of the "Fortnight Gamers" parody is expertly tuned.

    Natsuki Karin 
  • liure's cover of "Interstellar Flight" by Megumi Nakajima and Yoko Kanno sounds amazingly like the original!

    Hanakuma Chifuyu 

    SOLARIA 
  • raidergale has used a combination of plugins, automatic tuning, and manual tuning to cover quite a few Postmodern Jukebox songs, to great effect.
  • One of Solaria's official demo songs, "Erode" by unit.0, showcases her unique power and whispery softness at the same time.
  • UtaUtaUtau's cover of "Still Into You" by Paramore sounds almost identical to the original.
  • Another of Solaria's official demos, "untied laces" by meltberry, gives Solaria a soft, gentle feel - particularly notable since this cover was made before Solaria's Soft, Airy, and Light Vocal Modes were released.
  • "It Should've Been Me" by R.I.P is an electroswing bop reminiscent of The Living Tombstone's music with a theme some may find relatable.

    ASTERIAN 
  • Asterian's first official demo, "Ad Astra" by Kohikohi, shows off his deep bass tones and powerful vibrato.
  • His second official demo, "Of The Night" by Derek Spear, has him scatting, an unusual thing to see in vocal synth music.
  • His third official demo, "Once Again" by penelope aveline, shows a softer, warmer tone. The whole vibe of the song is incredibly relaxing.
  • His fourth official demo, "Venom" by Kkiquu, is an electric pop jam with lots of mischievous energy.

    SAROS 
  • One of Saros' official demos, "Collared" by Vane Lily, is a powerful but upbeat swing tune that weaves in Saros' English and Spanish capabilities.
  • Creuzer pushes Saros to their limit in their cover of "Tot Musica" from the One Piece movie, giving a uniquely powerful feel.

    ANRI 
  • Syphn's cover of "Musician" by Porter Robinson gives her an extra power boost while managing her softer tendencies.
  • One of Anri's official demos, a cover of "Baby Powder" by Jenevieve, is a slow, groovy jam, and shows off all the best parts of Anri's vocals.
  • Another demo, "Portrait" by Momo's Keys & Wasureru, is an upbeat pop tune that gives a unique power boost to Anri's vocals.
  • Egg Tan's "DSi" is a short but emotional retro cover that really makes Anri's vocals pop.
  • One of Anri Arcane's first demos, "Back to Basics", really shows the improvements made to Anri's voicebank, giving her a new passion and power.

    JUN 
  • "Outta My Head" by Ahn Duy, one of Jun's official demos, uses a combination of vocal modes in the chorus, achieving a voice that's both gentle and strong at the same time.
  • Aria's tuning of "Baka Mitai (English Version)" from the Yakuza series is exquisite, letting Jun dip into stronger deep tones and then being heartbreakingly gentle in the chorus, a perfect showcase for a demo.

     Xia Yu Yao 
  • ryusouta's cover of RIP=RELEASE by Ryuusei-P is phenomenal, giving Yu Yao's voice a more mature tone.
  • odotter's "teArIng you apart" is a techno piece that gives her voice a robotic feel, making heavy use of her Whisper voice mode.
  • Circus-P's "Butterfly" was used as an official demo for Yu Yao, and showcases her incredibly clear English.
  • prunes' cover of "Ataraxia" by Patterns is light and airy, while still being heartfelt and gentle.
  • SH1ZUKA's cover of "taste the rain" by ippo.tsk has a very dramatic tuning style that matches the edgy feeling of the song perfectly.

     OSCAR 
  • Hugwalk's cover of "golden hour" by JVKE blends Oscar's vocal modes and vocal/rap capabilities to create an emotional, lifelike feel.

    Gumi 
  • A remake of Gumi's Vocaloid 6 demo was recreated with her Synth V voicebank, and the results are astounding. Here's a version that compares the two directly.
  • Onyx's cover of "Housewife Radio" by GHOST brings a new flavor to the song, showcasing how far Gumi's voice has come since the original song released.

     ROSE 
  • KAISKE's cover of "All By Myself" by Celine Dion carries all the same emotion and power that the original did, and the result is beautiful.
  • Creuzer's cover of "O Light" by Kikuo is reminiscent of the KikuoHana version, matching its power and masterful range-switching.

     POPY 
  • _quacc's cover of "HAKUTIUM" by vuvuzela is bouncy and sassy, fitting perfectly with the energy of the instrumental.
  • blackhomotoadshoe's cover of "Miss Wanna Die" by Switch almost sounds like she's about to cry on some lines.

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