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@AddictiveCUL (Add) Isn't Kaito pretty popular though? I feel his vocal tone is more versatile than Gakupo's is
(Though I guess he also gets some extra publicity because he's a Cryptonloid)
Also his vocal style probably doesn't fit everyone's tuning style (I have a feeling he'd sound weird in my music for example); he's probably best for J-rock and traditional Japanese stuff. And Eurobeat, probably.
^this! it actually sounds like her vp trying to speak english! same with gumi synthv vs gumi v3 (though gumi's always been praised for her english accent anyway)
I don't think Miku's English is bad at all, she just has an accent because Saki Fujita had to learn English from scratch; taking that into consideration I think it's pretty impressive haha
Updated Gumi headcanons:
-Grew up in a Japanese settlement on a distant planet, training to be a singer and entertainer. After an accident put her into critical condition, she was found by some scientists and restored to health with alien technology, which changed her forever, turning her into...
updating my gumi headcanons so she came from a japanese settlement in outer space is fun because that means my three vocaloids are from japan, ireland, and SPACE JAPAN. like regular japan but more out of this world
that's true, we've seen that with una and the zola project
and i guess in that case we might get piapro studio for v6
although they'd probably have to overhaul everything because of what a big whiplash v5 and v6 are compared to v2-4
Yeah, I definitely agree with this- Crypton's kind of on its own wavelength and doesn't feel the need to follow the crowd. I'd love to see them do some cool innovation though, even if it's not necessarily in the realm of AI synthesis. A unique new feature, or a new engine with a different...
Me as a casual Sweet Ann observer: Hmm. I know Sweet Ann's voicer is Australian, but I don't know if I really hear her accent?
Me, deciding to download Sweet Ann's installer as a trial and load her into VSQs: Oh wow, she really is Australian, nevermind (some of the loids with non-rhotic...
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