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  • I went on NicoNico and searched up "MEIKO_ENGLISH", there's surprisingly plenty of content. It is all old videos, but it's a lot more than what you can find on YouTube.
    Didn't have much luck with searching "Luka English" though.
    I want to discover more work featuring classic English voice DBs. I don't mind covers, I just want to listen to the unique machine noise of a pre-AI Vocaloid.
    I must say though, AI voicebanks handle bass sound and lower notes much better.
    3 days until Shiki Rowen's VOCALOID6 releases. It's almost like counting to doomsday.
    Furry UTAUs be like: male blue dog, male blue dog 2, male wolf (visually identical), male GRAY dog, male cat. All of them are baritone except for Male Blue Dog 2 which has a a4 pitch. They will be forced to sing Miku contralto songs.
    I wish YouTube's search function had some sort of "videos you haven't seen" option. By default searching for videos prioritizes the popular videos that everyone has seen at this point (and a bunch of unrelated stuff, too!) , but what if I want to find new songs or covers with a specific vocalsynth or something like that? I guess I can set the search to sort by recently uploaded, though.
    I wonder caused my sudden return to a vocalsynth phase, I guess it never really went away!
    But finding and using these synths on a Linux machine seems difficult. OpenUTAU has a Linux version that I had to manually find out how to even start it up...
    It works well, so it's fine, I made Kasane Teto sing VOC@LOID IN LOVE.
    I should learn how to make music, sometime.
    (First post, hope I'm doing this right!)
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