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I find it really odd that two versions of MYK-IV are specifically excluded. Is it because they were labelled as beta versions? I assume that might be why...
I made a comment to my friend earlier that it feels like Crypton knows they can just get money with little effort, because they know people will buy the voicebanks anyways. And with how rushed and unfinished these vbs sound...
Just figured I'd spit out my full thoughts before I forget:
-Miku, Rin/Len, and Kaito all sound fine, aside from how choppy the vbs are in general. Like, voice and tone wise they're fine.
-Luka sounds like her voice is phasing between a slightly pitched up version of her voice and Miku's. It's...
I came across one of the posts about Luka SP on twitter earlier and...yeesh. That's not even Luka. They might as well have made a new character if that's the way they wanted to go about it. Like, especially when SP was compared to V4X. That's just not her.
Changing my answer to Macne Nana. I think a SV update would be really cool, especially with the cross language functionality.
Praying that AHS might do something with her, since Miki and Kiyoteru were announced for SV
Me: oh hey there's a new synth, I'm gonna check out the thread!
Me, scrolling all the way to page 3: :ring_ani_lili:
All I can say is....yeah...it sure does sound like a singing robot computer program
My first Vocaloid was SONiKA, and as much as I love her, I'd only suggest her to people who want to start with Vocaloid but don't want to spend a whole lot (since zero g's sales make V2s a lot cheaper)
She's not HARD to work with (in fact, she's my favorite english Vocaloid to use). It's just a...
Considering how popular voices like Saki and Qingsu are, and THEY don't have avatars, it's fully possible to make a synth without an avatar and have it be popular
But the creator went a different route, and now they have to suffer a lack of audience from that path
Finally, we have a voicebank named Kevin
That's all I ever needed, a singing robot named Kevin
Every other vocal synth company, take notes from Dreamtonics
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