About Synthoria

🎵 About the project

Synthoria is a digital archive and knowledge base dedicated to documenting and preserving singing voice synthesizers and voicebanks. Singing synthesizers and voicebanks are powerful tools used in music production, animation, and other creative fields, allowing users to generate high-quality vocal performances with ease. Our archive is community-driven, legally compliant, and dedicated to promoting the art and technology of voice synthesis.

The decentralized nature of VOCALOID, UTAU and other singing synthesizers, with users and developers scattered across various online platforms and communities, has resulted in a lack of centralized documentation and preservation, making it difficult to access and preserve the wealth of knowledge and resources surrounding these technologies. Synthoria aims to fill this gap by providing a comprehensive and accessible platform for users to share, discover, and learn about singing synthesis.

On Synthoria, you can find a wide range of content, including voicebanks, documentation, tutorials, and more. We are committed to ensuring that all content on Synthoria is properly licensed and attributed, and to ensure that our archive is legally compliant. By joining our community and contributing to the archive, you can help us promote the art and technology of voice synthesis, and ensure the preservation of these valuable resources.

🔍 What sets us apart

What sets Synthoria apart from other existing wikis is its independence, transparency, and commitment to freedom of information. Unlike other wikis, Synthoria is not affiliated with any company or party, and operates entirely independently, free from external influence or censorship. This means that we can provide a more comprehensive and unbiased view of the world of voice synthesis, without being bound by the limitations and restrictions imposed by corporate interests or conventional wisdom.

Furthermore, Synthoria is committed to publishing and storing information, even if it challenges the End User License Agreements (EULAs) of certain synthesizers, as long as it is within our legal rights and does not infringe on any laws or regulations. All information on Synthoria is provided under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, ensuring that our content is open, accessible, and reusable by anyone, for any purpose. By operating in this way, we aim to create a truly open and inclusive platform, where users can freely share and access knowledge, and where the community can drive the development of the wiki and its content.

📝 Disclaimer and Notice

Synthoria is a community-driven digital archive and knowledge base dedicated to documenting and preserving singing voice synthesizers and voicebanks. While we strive to provide accurate and comprehensive information, we acknowledge that some of the content on this platform may be subject to restrictions or limitations imposed by End User License Agreements (EULAs), copyrights, or other laws and regulations.

By contributing to Synthoria, you agree to:

Synthoria reserves the right to remove or edit any content that is deemed to be in violation of these terms, or that is otherwise deemed to be inappropriate or objectionable.

⚖️ Creative Commons License

All original content on the Synthoria Wiki is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0) license, unless otherwise specified. This means that you are free to share, adapt, and build upon the content, as long as you provide attribution to the original authors and license your new creations under the same terms.

By using Synthoria, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to these terms and conditions.