Talk:Hatsune Miku/@comment-84.174.139.208-20131113142731/@comment-5665682-20131119164741

I think every vocaloid is good in their respective musical area. It's not that I'm stereotyping the vocals, but we must admit Vocaloids have different usages.

Cute, soft childish vocals (for example, Miku, Sonika, Rin, MIRIAM, Mayu, miki, Lapis) are terrible in opera, rock and heavy songs, but they fit perfectly in pop and ballads.

Manly vocals (Big-Al, Tonio, Bruno, LEON, VY2) sound great in rock, techno and classical, but please, don't make them sing frigging high pitched songs...

''Female mature vocals (Prima, MEIKO, LOLA, Sweet Ann, Iroha, Lily) are great for blues, jazz, opera and dark music. But sound quite ridiculous on cutie genres.''

Soft male vocals (Piko, Kiyoteru, KAITO, YOHIOloid, Oliver) are good for pop, ballads, j-pop, even in child songs!

Of course, the ability of the producer will make them fit OK on every song they want, no matter the genre. But professional producers tend to use Vocaloids on their respective genre to give the best, maximum quality results (Have you seen Mitchie M produce opera or heavy metal songs for Miku?? Have you seen Giusseppe using SweetAnn to sing Ievan Polka??)