User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/Vocal clones/@comment-5169986-20140110142127

sometimes people compare vocaloids that don't sound a like, in 2012 I recall people saying Galaco and Mew sounded like, um... what? no they don't. (Just defending my one and only Mew)

Any way, I think there's steps that vocaloid fans goes through each vocaloid.


 * 1) 1. Announcement - Everyone gets hyped up and start talking about how they want the vocaloid to be like this vocaloid but better.


 * 1) 2. Demo - People complain about voice, or they talk about how good it is and they start comparing the vocaloid to another.


 * 1) 3. Artwork revealed - People say they hate it or love it, start comparing how it looks like another vocaloid


 * 1) 4. The release - people go listen to songs that vocaloid has sung and start saying that vocaloid X sounds vocaloid Y


 * 1) 5. Comparing - they compare the vocals again.


 * 1) 6. Final Judgment - People start giving their final judgement after a few originals and covers. And they compare Vocaloid X to vocaloid Y and say that vocaloid X was better when they don't sound the same

Come to think of it, they compare right from the start.

I don't a problem with people comparing vocaloids to one another and those two vocaloids do kind of sound the same I'm cool with that, if it was like Sweet ann sounds like Len that's when I have a problem.