Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-6433273-20160713122023/@comment-89.210.179.53-20160722175031

@Angel Emfrbl    Huh, I agree. Also, yeah, I get the uniqueness thing, and there's nothing wrong with a Vocaloid being generic as long as it does it's job and is HQ (I mean, look at Una and Kokone). I just find it slightly strange to compare the insane variety and ammount of the JP loids, uncluding 9-year-olds and 60-year-old women, rock vocals, pop vocals, jazz vocals, a whole bunch of voice actors, boys sounding like girls, girls sounding like boys, a samurai who is one of the few VBs who can reach as low as he can, murderous lolis, famous singers, teachers with personality disorder, nekogirls, bunnygirls from the moon, robots, fairies, boy-band members, children's show characters, freaking falsetto-ing swords and growling fans, maid lolis ect. to 15 mid-ranged VBs, no matter how different they may sound from eachother. Not hating any engloid obviously, I like them all and there are some on my faves list too, like AVANNA and Ruby, I'm just saying we need to get more Engloids out there (bless Vocamerica, the companies are seeing the response and might start working on new western 'loids because of that).