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DefiantKitsune
DefiantKitsune
Miku V4C is an interesting choice, given that she's by FAR the worst of the Chinese vocals.....

Also I wouldn't recommend Yohioloid as a first Vocaloid to anyone, he's not bad but has some VERY weird pronunciation and a really small range. He's probably one of the more aggravating vocals I've used.
VyNancyV6
VyNancyV6
Curious, a lot of users and even a Vocaloid compocer recommended. I know but to practice is good
And miku chinese is really weird, is soft, her pronuntiation is weird but a lot of user said is easy
I asked to Korean and Chinese users for this
DefiantKitsune
DefiantKitsune
I haven't heard anything positive about Miku Chinese honestly. She's much worse than all the natives. I got the impression she only really gets used because, well, she's Miku (same as Miku V3 Eng)

I also have talked to a lot of people who own Act2 Kagamines, and not a single person actually liked using them. Most people suggest either getting the Appends, V4x, or trying to find Act1, because Act2 are apparently pretty LQ (VERY muffled and a pain to make sound not awful)
VyNancyV6
VyNancyV6
Ehh of course, Miku sells coz is Miku, she have a HUGE problems coz Saki didn't know chinese
Yeah Kagamine act 2 are awful, but compared to other japanses vocaloid and their previous versions, choose Act2
vocaloidcreatornoob
vocaloidcreatornoob
good list. People have recommended Gumi V3 for English. I got her a bit later. Miku’s V4 English voicebank is hard to use and Nana’s V4 English is hard too. I think harder than Miku’s but I love it. I’ve heard Miku’s Chinese voice before and she sounds so cute.