Talk:KAITO/@comment-186.54.140.237-20120917221623/@comment-53539-20120923115829

CFM just moved offices as well to a bigger place, so thigs are likely still unstable while they sort themselves out anyway. With a bigger offical, I imaginaton once they start kicking off with the new releases CFM will be like a automated machine almost since they've suited up for bigger projects now.

The other issue with CFM is, unlike say Zero-G, their projects are all in-houe produced, whereas Zero-G relies on the same groups to encrypt their data and sort it that PowerFX does. Their not alone either; several companies apparently do this. At the very least CFM have full control over their vocaloids from recording to finish, that much is certain so they are all worked on to whatever standard they are working to. :-/

On the other hand, I don't expect the Voclaoid 3 versions to be in the lower end of quality like the Kagamine's were for Vocaloid. Furhtermore, the thing that binds a lot of producers to CFM in terms of loyalty was always this support and services they provided their Producers and customers. There isn't much as close to it as this and those that get fairly popular get noticed. Plus with all the fan-input and marketing going on, its no one CFM can get away with some of the things they do, their struture and security is much safer then a lot of the smaller Vocaloid studios. :-/