Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-108.64.185.255-20150316003825/@comment-53539-20150316201013

I don't know why people don't dare do derivatives often anymore, they tend to stick with popular ones if they do like Neru or Haku. The only criticism I have is that some like Neru and Haku are more popular then some of the vocaloids, and I don't feel that is right for a fakey to be more popular then the real deal. ut... Thats me.

As much as I criticise a lot of the half-assed OCs people come up with, when effort is put into a OC that is slapped onto a vocaloid song, it doesn't feel bad.

Lots of people have issues with the re-pitches for several reasons. First, its often consier "lazy" because its so easy to do. The number of people who repitch an ENTIRE song, destroy things like the baseline, is crazy. This is not how things are done, you need to seperate a single layer (the voice) and alter THAT independently, not just re-pitch the entire song.

Also Vocaloid shave optimum ranges and tempos, which are the most effective area of usage you result to if you want the vocaloid to sound its best. While there is nothing against you going beyond that range, it is recommended for a reason. Repitching within the Vocaloid software, kinda ends up crapping the voice. Thats why some songs thrown off as "Haku" songs end up bad to begin with.