Talk:AVANNA/@comment-4.30.228.98-20130111130745/@comment-53539-20130115082150

Some of the Japanese vocaloids get the same complaint too though, so its not something we hold against.


 * Gakupo's had it
 * VY2 sounds bored half the time
 * Even certain Miku appends
 * Mew
 * Ia

The list goes on.

Tends to happen with the more natural toned vocals more then the characteristic vocals, again because of their "lack of flaws" but I don't mean they literally have none. They maintained notes in recording better, were able to maintain the flat natural tone needed for vocaloid vocal stability... Are more "on-key" or "on-pitch"... All this adds up to a vocaloid that is quite good in terms of standard and quality and all... But they loose the ability in the process to sing as though their voice is fluxing as much as a real human. Every time they sound out a "a" sound, for example, its identical to the "a" sounds before it a lot. It makes their lack of organic sounding tone more apparent. Its the same complaint a lot of people have with auto-tuning software, it makes every singer "boring" because they all sound "perfect" in pitch or on-key, etc, etc. For some, they were used to hearing the warmth of other mediums long before this came out and LP's and record players still today produce the "warmest" sound of any means to play music off of, while DVDs and CDs produce... The flattest? I don't know how to describe this. :-/