Talk:AVANNA/@comment-53539-20121221192447/@comment-53539-20121221233352

How do I explain this...

Vocaloids will have traits or features about the vocal, producing a "personnelity", it makes one vocaloid stand out from the other for better or worst. Miku, for instance, CFM doesn't care if she sounds good as a singer as their goal for her is 'cute', they said this was their goal for expanding Miku's languages too, to produce a result that sounded cute. Her producers, hwoever, did not take so well to her appends because "they didn't sound like Miku". The personnelity of each vocal wasn't what they wanted, compared to the personnelity of the original Miku so some producers refused to use her even though they bought her.

Its the same as any real life singer, I mean, when a Elvis song comes on the radio and you know his voice, you'll ackowledge its his voice because its pretty distinctive compared to other singers.

I think Ia's an exception so far, her voice is appealing despite the realism, but generally currently it stands out from the votehr vocaloids due to its opera-esque nature. It gives it "personnelity" to the vocal, makes it more reconisable against the other vocaloids and again makes her stand out despite being realistic.

Also, I tend not to think Yukari is a realistic vocaloid... Don't hurt me... Then again, she is one of those vocals I don't often follow since I've sat on the boardline of whether or not I like her. i tend to think hr voiceroid sounds more realistic then her vocaloid vocal. ^-^'