Talk:Crypton Future Media, Inc./@comment-96.41.238.220-20190831085425/@comment-96.41.238.220-20190831214032

I see. I saw someone ask if "Piapro Original" would be used for new songs created instead of "Vocaloid Original", which implies that Piapro Studio may be the synth engine CFM is working on. If that is true, then this will be interesting. And it makes me wonder what will happen to the existing software V1, V2, V3, & V4X packages. Will they be brought into the new synthesizer? Or will the vocals be updated and support no longer be offered to the Vocaloid versions as they'd be regarded as vocals of a competing software? And would they send out a mandatory update to all users that would deactivate and terminate all purchased and registerd CFM V1, V2, V3, & V4X vocals as they'd no longer be Vocaloid vocals? (In case I end up confusing some, I'm pretty much asking if the Vocaloid versions would technically become " illegal" as the vocals would now be *insert name of CFM's synth engine* vocals, and if the company will send out a mandatory software update that permanently deactivates all Vocaloid versions of the vocals as they'd technically violate end user agreements)