Price $5
Engine: VOCALOID4
Developer: Zero-G Limited
Language: English
Range: B1~F#3
Genre: Pop, Rock, EDM
Release Date: 11/20/15
Tone: Powerful, Mature
Accent: American
Vocal Type: Tenor
Voice Provider: nostraightanswer
DEX and DAINA have an improved script.
He can tap his Rs.
Capable of low quality Growl that was created through dry gurgling due to his voice provider not knowing how to do vocal growl at the time.
During recording, the provider was ordered to give as much power to the vocal as possible.
He is one of the most understandable English VOCALOIDs.
DEX holds pitch as well as AVANNA.
He sounds more emotive with DAINA.
He has 3 layers of pitch articulations and 6 layers of stationary pitches.
DEX is easier to mix than AVANNA.
DEX is a power type vocal and is less expressive.
DEX is not a voice acted voice.
He is said to be very easy to use.
DEX's bass is harsher than YOHIOloid's but not as much as KAITO's.
DEX does not support any other language, being focused only on English. However, added phonemes intended for English will make him easier to use in other languages.
In a livestream it was revealed they were rushed in production. Despite this, they produce high quality results, but DEX has a higher quality than DAINA.
DEX is a lot louder than other English VOCALOIDs and may overpower his counterpart DAINA.
He has loud consonants.
Ending breaths may be tricky to replicate.
With [k s i:] related notes from F#2 and below, sounds are filtered until the [i:] stationary takes over playback.
With [dZ V] related notes from B2 and below, most notably between B2 and G2, [dZ] sounds like it’s being pronounced twice.
With [D {] related notes from C2 and above, the sound whines for a split second as the [D] transitions to [{].
[s I] will generate two noises. One is closer to [s i:], and the other is closer to [s e].
Extending a note using the combination [- l d] from F#2 down, with no succeeding notes within a 16th, will cause the [d] to not be pronounced, or near inaudibly.