“Candy Voice -Amplected-” takes Kokonoe’s signature sweet, slightly nasal, anime-tinged vocal tone and wraps it in a “Amplected” remix/master — likely meaning a fuller, more enveloping soundscape (from amplect = to embrace). The result is a track that feels both intimate and explosively colorful, like a sugar rush wrapped in a warm hug.
Here’s a review of (assuming you’re referring to the VOCALOID / voice synth release or a remix/album track featuring Kokonoe’s voice bank, possibly from VOCALOID6 or a derivative work like Amplected ). Review: Kokonoe – “Candy Voice -Amplected-” Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Genre: Electronic J-pop / Vocal Synth / Experimental Pop Kokonoe--39-s Candy Voice -Amplected-
Compared to a plain “Candy Voice” mix, this version has more body and emotional weight. The original might feel like a ringtone; Amplected feels like a concert in a cyber-cafe. The added reverb tails and subtle distortion on the beat give it a lo-fi edge that prevents it from becoming too cloying. Kokonoe’s voice bank (whether VOCALOID, CeVIO, or SynthV)
Kokonoe’s voice bank (whether VOCALOID, CeVIO, or SynthV) shines here. The tuning avoids the overly robotic pitfalls — instead, it leans into her inherent “candy” quality: bright, breathy, and playful. In the chorus, the syllables snap with a satisfying crispness, while the bridge drops to a near-whisper that shows off dynamic control. If you’ve ever found her too saccharine, this mix adds enough low-end warmth to balance the sweetness. R Sound Design
Yunosuke, R Sound Design, Hatsune Miku’s “Snow Mix” style ballads, or vocal synth tracks produced by Clean Tears .