Talk:SeeU/@comment-50.46.131.54-20130216212033/@comment-53539-20130219080709

Releasing another Korean vocaloid actually helps increase fanbase, as its a sign your investing time and effort into vocaloid.

For several reasons;
 * Some fans only stick to studios their familiar wit, its one of the reasons why new studios coming in might have a harder time.
 * SeeU isn't everyone's cup of tea and as a voice she isn't capable of doing everything.
 * Increases fan interest.
 * Look at the current situation with other studios, some fans have 0 interest in current areas of the vocaloids because they lack a voice their after.
 * Shows SBS are putting effort into it.
 * Increases the hold on the Korean vocaloid market, should another studio attempt a Korean vocaloid.
 * Using SeeU, a studio can work out what their next vocaloid needs in terms of improvement. Therefore, there is potential to produce an even better vocaloid.
 * In line with the above, its all experience, which CFM has plenty of. If you've been aware of the developments towards the Kaito situation, Kaito was CFM's first time working with an actual male vocal in an attempt to Append and adapt it, they learn an awful lot from it.
 * Marketing purposes.

What holds back a new vocaloid is usually funding.