Talk:Status/@comment-78.88.173.89-20120811101741/@comment-53539-20120811130301

They have about 14 voicebanks in production right now; at least. :-/

I think CFM have a few risks they might face;
 * If they release a lot of voicebanks one after each other, they risk producing too many vocals for people with limited funds to buy. Therefore, pacing themselves can give the P's time to generate money again.
 * Knowing what Vocaloids are due out, people generally wait for vocals. Therefore, their release order can impact the success of vocals too, especially if their releasing them close together.
 * Lack of focus means divided attention, which means they will possible have less time to get things right then focusing on 1 vocal at a time. :-/
 * The impact on oter Vocaloids in production can be that CFM bumps them out of the spotlight and lesser popular vocals give way to more popular ones. This can effect other studios success rates.  There already is this confcern with the traditional English only voicebanks due to bias fans buying into Miku and calling the other Vocaloids (and I mean all of them) below par.
 * They exhaust themselves, failing to meet demadn once they do release.
 * Other studios have already gained ground which limits the CFM hold. We won't know how much until they release vocals.

Overall, I'd love to see how CFM handles things because the future of the fandom might be impacted by their every move. :-/