Talk:Yowane Haku/@comment-68.55.65.238-20170608210325/@comment-53539-20170609092803

I feel bad replying, but its always the sad issue I fin myself explaining about Haku and what she represents. Lets sit back and take a few things in.

Firstly I'm going to point out the most obvious neglect of any Haku fan. Bare in mind that Haku's voice is actually Miku's voice, ergo, when you hear her sing its not Haku but Miku singing. Not only that, but most of the time, its actually singing outside of Miku's best vocal range an tempo, which means... The result is basically Miku singing in a rather Lower Quality voice then she should be. When you consider that Miku herself is about a Mid-quality vocal (where in that spectrum she is of the MQ is debatable), this is kinda a issue... For a MQ vocal to sing in a LQ way, its even worst then when the HQ vocals sing in a LQ vocal.

In short, any song with Haku singing is actually a Miku song, remember that. So to give credit to Haku is just to give credit to Miku's voice when tuned to sound like that and it sadly doesn't give credit to Haku at all but only to Miku herself. She is just a face to slap onto a song, as are any of the derivatives like her. :-/

Nextly, we come to the elephant in the room. There are actual vocaloids that can sing these songs better then Miku can, making the whole issue pretty much a moot point. When you have a vocaloid already that can do the same songs, but unlike Miku can do them in HQ vocals, then Haku even down to concept becomes redundant for such a idea.

However... The original concept of her representing a poor Miku usage will never fade, as any vocal usage of Miku in LQ by concept is "a Haku song".

Its something that many Haku fans struggle to accept, that in a nutshell he is just a concept and a meme that got famous... To ask her to be more then that for now defeats the point of the bit of fun that Haku is suppose to represent. :-/