Talk:AVANNA/@comment-53539-20150130194022/@comment-53539-20150202084126

Evil's right.

Wait... "Evil's right?" that sounds odd.

EmbraceEvil is right. :-D

However, this is good because if Avanna is doing well then it reflects on the next vocaloid. As once explained, Zero-G gets £X for each project, if a vocaloid fails, the project might risk getting less money. Success, however, ensures the funding for the next vocaloid while increases the chance of more being put into the kitty for said project. So not only can you ensure there are more vocaloids coming, but you can also ensure the next vocaloid is even better then the last.

Also because professionals ARE used in most Zero-G vocaloids, the budget is used to likewise scout out raw talent to be Vocaloid-ised. So more vocals of a higher quality can be presented for sale.

Sonika being a fairly rushed project put out to spark interest because of the popularity of the Japanese vocaloid scene and is a example of this theory going wrong... But Avanna is a example of it in the opposite direction.