idk if its just me but whenever it comes to utau and recording i always see ppl talk about how 'easy' it is and seeing people throw up 6 pitch vbs is always surprising to me because honestly? i have never really....enjoyed the process much.... no its not horrendous but, it really isnt *that* easy tbh. i mean, its a lengthy process. even my quickest and sloppiest recordings of a 1 pitch vcv took 45 minutes.... not even including the time to oto it. 45 minutes of staring at my screen and recording samples is not exactly easy nor hard, but just tedious, monotonous...
idk. i always feel like im far behind what i should be doing with utau when i look at others. i do it for fun but it also drains me quite a bit, probably not helped by my innattention (and the natural feeling utau gives of just wanting to see the end results ASAP). id love to do more with it but... everytime i sit down and even record one vcv pitch im just like... god idk when im gonna sit down and do that again. the results are cool but i am finding it hard to branch out to the 'high quality' bank types when they also often take even longer to record.
After all, Cv are fine and can even shine more than fellow types as all depends on recording quality, emotion (don't get me wrong but it's always important and not only for voice-acting) and configurations since you may have a VCV that has a nice quality but sounds meh because the configurations need to be improved or it was recorded with barely any "life" in it (it doesn't mean sounding like an hyperenergetic anime girl high on sugar, it can even be a subtle emotion)
It's like those who want VCV or CVVc because they're more at ease, then they do it, so same should be for CV makers
And just one prime example of a very good CV, well-configured that sure is old but is still pretty impressive :
(There are fresher examples but this one was so impressive back in the time that I still remember it after all those years)