Board Thread:Japanese VOCALOID discussion/@comment-24.78.42.49-20180524213205/@comment-53539-20180524232759

I'm going to say, yeah, she is not much different to what we've had and even the new recording style, presuming she used it, isn't making much of a difference this time. Usually the result of this new technique is a Vocaloid that is a mixture of "X and Y" past vocaloids and it changes at different ranges. Her vocal just doesn't do this too much. In short, she is no miki.

She is that same group Lily and Meiko are in, and that's where the problem is going to stern from, its a very common vocal type and there isn't many things you can do to make these vocalists stand out. I know people disagree with me, but you will have the issue of if its worth buying her over Meiko or Lily who do the same thing and are similar enough. Meiko has XSY, Lily has XSY and is in a XSY group. You have little reason to buy this vocaloid because we've got vocals that just have more development to them. I highlighted the problem with single vocal releases last year, and how they no longer stand out unless the vocal itself is a stand out. I believe at this point you can't release a Japanese vocaloid without 1 XSY vocal or its a issue due to how many vocaloids from Japan there are. Its impossible to find a unique niche now and you really do have to put effort for a Vocaloid to stand out.