We're currently having issues with our e-mail system. Anything requiring e-mail validation (2FA, forgotten passwords, etc.) requires to be changed manually at the moment. Please reach out via the Contact Us form if you require any assistance.
I found Miku by accident while browsing YouTube and just clicking on random videos on the sidebar. One of them was 'Melody.exe' and since I was already an established trance fan (even at age 11 - I was one of the 'weird' kids who legitimately liked electronic music when it was still a bit...
I'm still not sure/confused what exactly Hippi is intended to be in relation to IA and ONE (a fellow vocal synth, or a VTuber with a human VA?), but considering she's associated with two voice synths, I'm just assuming she will get a VB somewhere down the line.
Hearing Hippi's VP's English, is there a chance that Hippi might get an English VB later?
I'm also disappointed with CeVIO IA's cuter tone, but I don't hate it. As long as 1st Place don't pull a Kafu and prevent users from changing CeVIO's equivalent of gender factor, I can lump the default...
I'd kinda dismissed Iku when writing up my post since she was clearly aimed at a niche crowd. I was thinking more along the lines of "mainstream" (i.e. general purpose) voice synths.
I can't really think of any synths that would allow banks explicitly aimed at the R18 crowd anyway. Wouldn't that normally be considered bad PR for an engine? But not CeVIO apparently lol.
I think we now live in a period on both the internet and within the anime fandom where people have become a lot more sensitive to issues like loli/shota, gore, etc., speaking as someone who can still remember the old stereotype of all anime being hyper-violent and sexual, to the point Mystery...
If there's any consolation, and it's easy to tell in this thread, lolicon (and shotacon by extension, because HOO BOY I can easily discuss the creepy shit surrounding VBs like Len, Piko and Fukase) has been increasingly marginalised within the wider Western anime fandom over the last decade...
Yeah, I'm not gonna follow this project for the very obvious, problematic reasons that have been raised. I swear CeVIO is becoming a cursed engine at this point.
This is why I don't own a single Vocaloid despite being a fan for so many years - aside from not being musically inclined in the slightest, I'd also feel guilty about turning an expensive piece of software into a dust-covered paperweight. If I'm paying a lot of money for something, I have to get...
To be fair, I long questioned the existences of both Vivid and Light when they were still available, considering that they both sounded the same to me (with Light having slightly stronger consonants, and even then, it still sounded like a subpar version of Solid). I can see why they were...
People need to stop asking surprised that a lot of producers continue to use Miku in their originals. She's long been the most visible Vocaloid (she's moved engines now, but she's still heavily associated with Vocaloid); she's the VB people have experimented the most with (as in, people using...
I finally got round to playing Project Diva MegaMix a couple weeks ago. I don't keep up with Project Diva as much as you'd think because they're usually released on Sony consoles, but is it just me or have the later Diva games gotten way harder than the older ones? I mean, yeah, Sega has to...
Now the inverse of Hippi's situation has happened to me - I thought Seven would have a cutesier, moe-like voice based on her design, but instead it sounds more powerful and mature than I expected. Neutrino has also benefitted from engine updates, because Seven sounds beautifully realistic so...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.