Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-35301431-20150119202849/@comment-5051846-20150305164849

Trainspud wrote: Dizzyzebra wrote: Luka V4X's trial has hit the fandom like francium to water, by which I mean everything is on fire. I'm listening to some plug n Plays, yeah plug n plays aren't the way to go, but with some tuning she would sound better.

People are complaining that her hard isn't powerful, I don't think Crypton ever mentioned that Hard was ment to be a power voicebank it just a harder tone, that's what the power EVEC are for.

I think everyone is jumping to conclusions to soon. They don't have soft to XSY with so that could make her higher notes less painful, but there is a falsetto EVEC.

And TBH I like her hard voice. I know some notes are abit... ear grating. But she still has the Luka vibe to her, I think that all matters, if she still sounds like Luka it's Luka. Plus she could have been worst.

There's my two cents there. Please note: The main reason people are complaining about plug-and-plays is because her V2 voicebank sounds better plug-and-played than her V4 does plug-and-played. For me, when listening to the two, it felt like Crypton had somehow taken a step backward. Plug-and-plays are used to compare Vocaloids so you are not influenced by the producer's skills, and Luka's, when compared to other Vocaloid's plug-and-plays, are disapointing people. orz

Everyone knows a Vocaloid sounds better with tuning, no one's that dumb, haha. But plug-and-plays are a good way to get a picture of the base quality of a Vocaloid, although they should only be compared to other plug-and-plays, not tuned covers.