Talk:Hatsune Miku/@comment-92.10.102.219-20120330164946/@comment-53539-20181009134306

https://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/VOCALOID#.22Elvis_Project.22

"In the 20th century, the most successful vocal synthesizing attempt had been "Queen of the Night" from Mozart's opera The Magic Flute; this had been made in 1984 by Yves Potard and Xavier Rodet using the CHANT synthesizer."

https://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Controversy_Concerns#Quality

https://chipspeech.wikia.com/wiki/Chipspeech_Wiki

I don't think any Vocaloid is completely unusable, for these two reasons alone. Its never been how good the tool is, its been how you use it.

Yeah, as an art student (former) I likely would agree with you on the watercolours though... I'll say chalk is used to cheapen paints, there is basically two types of paint "Student" and "Professional". "Student" (I'm using these terms for want of a better one) you buy the £4 range and up and expect it to be good value for your money, reality is its not. IF you seek out the professional level, expect prices to x4 at least... For a reason. There is more pigment and less chalk, pigment costs money to add over all over ingredients. The more you use, the better quality and further your paints go with much richer colours. The more chalk, the opposite happens for various reasons. So in short its better to pay £20 then £10 for paint. I could talk more, I always regret when I had a choice of music or fine art, I took fine art as I have had to self teach everything I know since 2010 to cover what I've missed out. But I would have never have guessed I would become a fan for some random software product I got at a computer fair in the mid-2000s and the net was still new and social networks were MySpace based mainly.