Talk:VOCALOID3/@comment-5012713-20121020155216/@comment-53539-20121021112636

CFM sees English versions of their vocals as a method of expanding the market their P's can go into, plus when you consider there are already several english vocaloids, in theory this also strengthens the english version. The English vocaloids got left behind after Miku's sudden rise to popularity and there are many english fans so its logical to release Miku for this market. American accounts for a good chunk of the sales of Voclaoid music anyway on top of this, nearly 50% sometimes, more then the amount of purchases even by Japanese fans. Things are looking bright right now and it gives me hope since I'm a engloid fan, but it likewise fills me with dread since knowing a lot of whats been and gone, there is the potential for CFM vocaloids to dominate even the Engloids even if their not up to snuff. In other words, people won't care if Miku and co are perfect they'll see them as "perfect" and all other English vocals as "inferior". This already happens with Japanese vocaloids because a good % don't know much.

We've done the best we can at this point to inform people that all Voclaoids have weaknesses and strengths, however, there is is still a group of fans out there who don't know enough about Vocaloids to even realise that there is Voclaoids beyond Miku and co. This is worrying and puzzling on how to deal with. On top of that, too much bias exists even at this point in several ways. For example, there are a lot of female vocals so some bias is given to them for not being male.