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EMORY (エモリー) is a voicebank for the UTAU program

Etymology[]

Character details

EMORY is represented as a green haired human with robotic qualities. flimsy, finicky wires protrude from their skin and clothing while still attempting to maintain the image of their voice provider. Their design aims to represent an utauloid who became human by any means necessary.

Hair color: Green

Eye color: Black

Personality (non canon): drunk

Likes: Knitting

Dislikes: Being sober

Character Item: Vodka

Description[]

EMORY is an UTAUloid Created with OpenUtau in mind, their story is up to interpretation.

Official Website: https://downloademory.carrd.co/#

Voicebank details[]

Japanese CV Voicebank

First showcased October 24, 2024

Released October 26, 2024

Soft spoken, androgynous voice type, encoded in both romaji and kana.

EMORY CV Series usage (YouTube)

Japanese CVVC Voicebank

Released December 28, 2024

Powerful, androgynous voice type.

EMORY ALMA Series usage (YouTube)

English ARPAsing Voicebank

Released February 23, 2025

Androgynous voicebank made with RVC AI

EMORY ILUSTRADO Series usage (YouTube)

This Voicebank was specifically voiced with OpenUtau's gender settings in mind, users are highly encouraged to tweak this setting to their liking.

All EMORY and other Kanabun managed voicebanks can be downloaded from Kanabun's website.

Trivia[]

  • like MARIAN, EMORY's original name in development was Lilly Pad.
  • EMORY's final design takes heavy inspiration from the VOCALOID, Sachiko.
  • EMORY was initially going to launch alongside MARIAN as their "Sweet" voicebank however plans changed after MARIAN's final release
  • EMORY and MARIAN were in conception since 2019 and abandoned in 2020, but development was picked up again in 2024 for an indie game project that is currently early in development
  • EMORY, MARIAN, and MORS share the same voice provider

Terms of use[]

R-18 content is allowed? Yes.

Commercial use of voicebank/character allowed? Yes, with proper credit.

Do these terms apply to derivative characters/voices? Yes.

please read EMORY's terms of use on their website.