Talk:聖槍爆裂ボーイ (Seisou Bakuretsu Boy)/@comment-68.55.65.238-20170625170910/@comment-53539-20171124204840

You either speed up the tempo in the DAW or Vocaloid itself.

However, the vocaloid itself can have consequences singing too fast... Ther eis a difference between taking a working and speeding it up via sound editing and increasing tempo within vocaloid itself. Vocaloid itself is programed to speed up without resulting in chipmonk results, a problem for sped up sound samples. However... The vocal can have collaspes if done so as the vocaloid software may not have time to sound out results. This is why vocaloids come with tempo recommendations.

Too fast results in sound cutting off too short and digitise noise, and too slow in slurring more and flaws being more noticable.

So its not just as simple as "he's a vocaloid", yes he is, but he has restraints. 裏表ラバーズ (Ura-omote Lovers) examples of Miku going far too fast and though this is a beloved song... ITs actually really bad as an example of Miku's vocal usage itself. She can often come close to sounding like a bunch of bleeps rather then human sound. Though say in mind, Len is better at fast tempos slightly then Miku depending on voicebank so shouldn't be so bad.

I often say it myself as "sounding like Twiki from Buck Rogers" when he does that "biddi-biddi-biddi" sound. :-?