Talk:Prima/@comment-180.191.78.67-20120910132555/@comment-53539-20120911093541

I'll agree but some of the staff on Zero-G also work with PowerFX Vocaloids too. Some guys at VocaTone reported working with Zero-G guys alone back when Oliver was in pre-release stages. The differences between them is professionalism, Zero-G is a VERY professional company, whereasPowerFX is still, but have a more relaxed approach. Thats why there is differences just in how they go about their box arts alone, Zero-G is aiming at the professional crowd and PowerFX a more open field.

At the end of the day, Zero-G's approach has always been to produce a percific Vocaloid for a percific task, whereas PowerFX has seemed to go with a more diverse approach, this is why I often stand by my note that Oliver seems more like a Zero-G Voclaoid then what we've seen with PowerFx. Top it off he is a choir vocal and that was planneda fter opera for Zero-G. Not only that, but when you hear all the Vocaloids in their raw vocals, Oliver has a lot more similairities in how he sounds to the sharper recorded Zero-G Vocaloid sounds then PowerFXs more softer recordings (referring to the samples not the tone of vocal here). Plus Oliver broke the naming scheme for PowerFX of having "XXX Name" and ciopies the Zero-G naming scheme of just having a name and has a british accent.