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Other Software Mikoto Studio Discussion Thread

layetri

Founder of ExpressiveLabs
Aug 26, 2018
3
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Netherlands
beta.layetri.nl
As of right now, there's one Sayaka demo available in our Discord server yes! We are currently working with a number of producers to create new songs to showcase our engine properly. Once these are ready, we'll be able to post some public demos of our voices (they're turning out so good and I cannot wait to show them off 🥺).

For now, please refer to the Discord server if you want to hear Sayaka in action. News is first shared there, and we try to keep everyone updated as much as we can.
 

lIlI

Staff member
Administrator
Apr 6, 2018
1,218
Kanru's walls
A public demo for Mikoto Studio will be available on April 1st! (not a prank)

This demo comes alongside their crowdfund announcement. Particularly in light of Maghni AI, it's worth noting that significant features are almost always cut before the final release of a crowdfunded product (when they're fortunate enough to release), so donate with the understanding that no promise is guaranteed. Companies, especially when it's their first commercial release, cannot accurately anticipate the potential pitfalls they will face, and as a result almost always overestimate what they can achieve with the time/money.

Mikoto Studio lists plans to produce virtual instruments, audio effect plugins, music hardware, live performance features, and six languages: it's unlikely this will all be achieved, unless the company grows exponentially. (Which is improbable in this famously unprofitable industry.)

However, it's great they'll have a demo available, as this gives customers a realistic showcase of what they're paying for. It also proves that Mikoto has the basic pillars in place to produce an interesting engine, which is what most vocal synth fans will be invested in. Ultimately, most projects fail before they get this far, which is my primary source of optimism.
 

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