Talk:SeeU/@comment-5404339-20120828145756/@comment-53539-20120829122214

@Core; don't think that Miku and the other popular 8 Vocaloids represent the entirely of the Vocaloid and its habbits and trends. Its just not the same for all Vocaloids regardless of language.

Also, VY2 was ore popular then some of the other Vocaloid 2's that did have characters, one of the popular producers used him.

In addition, Miku and all Vocaloidare eclared "it" on product pages for Japanese studios for a release,. that same reason why CFM had to ask premission from fans if it was okay to sell her to America as a virutal SINGER instead of a virtual INSTRUMENT. In fact, Vocaloid is actually considered more a tool in Japan then it is elsewhere in the world. Elsewhere in the world, Vocaloids are sold as "singers in a box" and not intruments or tools entirely.

Most of the sales for Miku were for music in Japan, though not everyone was a big time producer. for every 1 producer you know there are many you don't know. Most producers did not get anywhere, and not everyone using Miku is advertising her since you can't just delare a Vocaloid album you've released in the charts is Miku singing without consulting CFM (hence the existence of Karen-T and Piapro in the first place but this is a seperate issue).