Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-53539-20130413201158/@comment-53539-20140710122009

-Momoiro-Saru- wrote: Wow... (O-O) Really, that "...just recorded by some kid in Europe with a mic..." claim kinda stings. I don't think neither Anders nor PowerFX would appreciate their work put into Oliver being chalked up to that. :-/

(BTW, it doesn't seem like it would be the most obvious name for the range between treble and bass, but it really is called "mid" or "mid range". You'd think they'd come up with a fancier name.) XD I'm not trying to be rude to the guy, but he tried to prove some stuff that couldn't be counted. And it seems VocaTone's acting unprofessional again if the comments following were right.

As I pointed out to this one, EQ wouldn't nessecary be used as applying EQ is often known to reduce realism. So its likely true, but it wouldnt be important to be frank and I imagine there are other vocaloids. He went on to say he knew friends who had spoken to Chii from VocaTone and all that... But even then, Chii's only one part of vocaTone. And this doesn't change some of the issues the guy raised.

And we knida have contradicting information that said Oliver was recorded in a studio. Some of the guys following responses were more "legit sounding", but there were errors there. Also... I get the idea sometimes there is confusion over how Vocaloid processes are done. I get the idea the whole "3 layers" thing wasn't the same thing he was talking about as I was. And even then, many Vocaloids are recorded in monotone, which may be what he thinks "monopitch" refers to or something. I'm not sure. O_o