VOCALOID Alternatives for Linux

VOCALOID is not available for Linux but there are a few alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is Synthesizer V. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try OpenUTAU or Sinsy. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 10 alternatives to VOCALOID and four of them are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement.

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VOCALOID alternatives are mainly Music Production Apps Other popular filters include Free, Linux, Mac + Free, Open Source, Mac, Free + Text to Speech and Windows + Free. These are just examples - use the filter bar below to find more specific alternatives to VOCALOID.
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  1. Synthesizer V icon
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    Synthesizer V is a vocal synthesizer developed by Kanru Hua, aiming for "artistic perfection of artificial voices".

    12 Synthesizer V alternatives

    Cost / License

    • Pay once
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
     
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    Guest
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    Very easy to just put in notes and lyrics, the arpasing vocabulary is easy to understand. And it's new! I hope more voicebanks will become available, though..

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    Janwsopu_Semy
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    0

    I would like it more if the tunning was easier

    Guest
    Positive
    1

    Incredibly user-friendly interface, with incredibly high-quality voices available for use.

    Review by a new / low-activity user.
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    • Almost everyone thinks Synthesizer V is a great VOCALOID alternative.

    • Synthesizer V is the most popular Mac & Linux alternative to VOCALOID.

    • Synthesizer V is the most popular commercial alternative to VOCALOID.

    • Synthesizer V is Paid and ProprietaryVOCALOID is also Paid and Proprietary
  2. OpenUTAU icon
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    OpenUtau is an open source editing environment for UTAU community with modern user experience.

    12 OpenUTAU alternatives

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Arch Linux
     
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    SkyKuker
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    Cross-platform, gratis, and of course, libre and open source.

    Guest
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    From my experience, editing and figuring stuff out is easier in open utau, it's realy good for begginers. The ability to use different renderers is also cool. Its also easy to use in english, and to make songs in english

    Review by a new / low-activity user.
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    • OpenUTAU is the most popular Open Source alternative to VOCALOID.

    • OpenUTAU is Free and Open SourceVOCALOID is Paid and Proprietary
    • OpenUTAU is LightweightVOCALOID is not according to our users
  3. Sinsy icon
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    Singing voice synthesis system based on HMM algorithm.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

    Platforms

    • Linux
     
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    Voice synthesis in Sinsy is just as easy as in Vocaloid, despite having to create MusicXML file with MuseScore (which is also FOSS)

    Review by a new / low-activity user.
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    • Most users think Sinsy is a great VOCALOID alternative.

    • Sinsy is Free and Open SourceVOCALOID is Paid and Proprietary
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    eCantorix is a singing synthesis frontend for espeak. It works by using espeak to generate raw speech samples, then adjusting their pitch and length and finally creating a LMMS project file referencing the samples in sync to the input file.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

    Platforms

    • Linux
     
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