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VOCALOID VOCALOID FAN-ding: Vocaloid crowdfunds supported by Yamaha

Palamon

Silence is Purple
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Tbh, don't think they'd do these for a brand new voicebank of a completely new character (that didn't come from an existing engine, or was a vtuber) they'd just...announce it and release it as is without crowdfunding.

Anyway, tired of vtuber voicebanks.
 

Rylitah

kiyoteru enthusiast
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Apr 8, 2018
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As I've mentioned before...
... it's probably going to mostly be Vtubers going through this Yamaha-backed crowdfund route, since they're the most likely candidates to already have a fanbase that would be willing to support them in this way. Maybe lesser known synths with dedicated fans (see: certain UTAU) could stand a chance, but any completely original character would have to get pretty lucky to get this kind of attention (or be super unique, but I unfortunately don't think that correlates with the likelihood of being funded).
That being said, I don't really see what makes a Vtuber bank inherently less interesting than an original character. If they have a unique voice or fun voice, why would it matter that they were originally a Vtuber? KAFU probably being the best example of this (setting aside the issues with KAF's feelings about KAFU being too close to her voice - bringing it up preemptively, but ultimately not relevant to the topic). It's not like every non-Vtuber voicebank that releases is super unique either.
 

MagicalMiku

♡Miku♡
Apr 13, 2018
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Sapporo
Exactly, is just easier for Yamaha to choose a Vtuber because they already have all needed data (number of subscribers, public comments, active users supporting them..) for starting a crowdfunding in a "safe" way.
For example, if a Vtuber has 100k subscribers, Yamaha probably thinks that 1k or 2k of them might be happy to support the crowdfunding. Some UTAU characters are surely popular, but is more difficult to understand how many dedicated fans are there.
 

wrong_thyme

gakupo glazer
Jan 12, 2022
179
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As I've mentioned before...


That being said, I don't really see what makes a Vtuber bank inherently less interesting than an original character. If they have a unique voice or fun voice, why would it matter that they were originally a Vtuber? KAFU probably being the best example of this (setting aside the issues with KAF's feelings about KAFU being too close to her voice - bringing it up preemptively, but ultimately not relevant to the topic). It's not like every non-Vtuber voicebank that releases is super unique either.
i mean, kafu was a new character _based on_ kaf, more akin to how gakupo and yohioloid are based on their vp. a lot of the other vtuber banks just straight up slap the vtuber themself on the voicebank, it's not quite the same thing imo
 

Rylitah

kiyoteru enthusiast
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Apr 8, 2018
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i mean, kafu was a new character _based on_ kaf, more akin to how gakupo and yohioloid are based on their vp. a lot of the other vtuber banks just straight up slap the vtuber themself on the voicebank, it's not quite the same thing imo
I still don't really see how this makes them inherently less interesting though - unless you're primarily here for the character aspect, which I can understand. But that has nothing to do with the voice which I would assume most people consider the most important aspect; a Vtuber synth's design, whether it's the Vtuber themselves or a separate design from the original (which is all that really comes down to unless they go out of their way to make it a separate character, which does indeed apply to KAFU/KAF), has little bearing on that.

Please note that I'm not trying to seriously argue about it or anything, I'm just genuinely trying to understand why the word "Vtuber" automatically has some people immediately writing them off. They aren't any different from any other commercial release, personally.
 

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