Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-92.3.202.241-20150420160231/@comment-152.13.92.26-20160905054147

I gotta admit is not that much an issue about how to use them but what they represent in the market to me. I don't like many vocaloids because they are just the same as many others already released, and yeah, people lways support the new vocaloids saying "sounds so good" or something, but they never pey much attention to the newcomers because there are other, better established, vocaloids that already sound like them, you all know: same type of voice, same "age", same language (mostly japanase of course), same gender and usualyl even similar "concept idea" behind the vocals.

You can tell from afar they won't get really popular, and producers don't use them, is a shame but even if it does soundlike good quality, is mostly because they are newer using sa newer engine, but no one will oushine Miku or the other 7 or 8 most popular vocaloids because they'll keep on getting new updates. And those japanase virtual lloli idols are just another ones from the bunch, sometimes they feel like rip-offs, with nothing new to offer to the customers/client/fanbase/producer/music fan, etc...