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  • 0.1.1.5

Vogen 0.1.1.5, released by independent developer aqtq314, is a lightweight AI singing voice synthesizer designed to generate realistic vocal performances from MIDI and lyric input. Classified under Audio & Music Production, the application targets composers, producers, and hobbyists who need placeholder vocals or wish to experiment with synthetic timbres without booking live session singers. Users import a MIDI melody, type or paste corresponding lyrics in the built-in editor, and select from a small set of pre-trained voice models; the engine then renders a continuous, pitch-accurate audio track that can be exported as 44.1 kHz WAV for further mixing in any DAW. Because the project is at an early stage—only one public version, 0.1.1.5, has been published—the interface remains minimal, yet it already supports tempo-synchronized rendering, per-note phoneme timing adjustment, and basic vibrato control, making it suitable for drafting toplines, creating demo reels, or producing background harmonies for multimedia content. The synthesizer runs entirely offline, so no vocal data is uploaded, and the compact 60 MB footprint allows it to coexist on laptops used for live sets or classroom instruction. While the current voice bank is monolingual and limited to a single gender timbre, the MIT-licensed codebase encourages community forks that could expand linguistic and stylistic coverage in future builds. Vogen is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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