User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/Your dislike ≠ LQ vocaloid/@comment-32500188-20140709214947

It's sad that there are still folks out there who can't even see that light... or really in some cases, refuse to take their blinders off. There are going to be some vocals that just don't hit it off with a person, and they have every right to feel a certain way about them... but just going off and letting personal feelings get in the way of judging something that even more neutral or accepting fans would acknowledge is decent quality-wise really comes off as a little ignorant, for lack of a better term. :-(

As for me, although I also have had my issues with certain vocals in the past (mainly due to the fact that I hadn't heard decent usage of certain Vocaloids back then), I think all of them have something pretty great to offer... some find them good, some find them bad, but in a way, even the "bad" have their most useful/shining moments. Just like that artist analogy that's been brought up a few times before:


 * All Vocaloids have their weaknesses and strengths, some simple, some complex. (A joyous palette of colors to choose from, each of which have their good uses.)


 * A good number of those issues can be rectified by knowing the software well enough to enable the Vocaloid to perform as needed. (The paint not light or dark enough? Shading/Tinting can help out there. Still can't achieve what you're aiming for? There's a bit of room for creativity there...)

...Well, I guess I got the idea I was trying out there, it's been so long since I've been in a serious place with concerns to Fine Arts that I may have taken a thing or two out off context. (>.<)
 * All it takes is for a good match-up of manipulator, voice type, and song style to showcase the potential of each of them. (Your level of skill and knowledge, knowing which one is the right brush to use to fit in with your idea/what methods you'll use when you're going to paint the picture, and what genre you're attempting to portray in doing all of this.)

Really, people are free to have their likes/dislikes of something... but at the very least, if one isn't ashamed to let people know they don't like something about a set of vocals, it's best to have a form of level-headed reasons instead of poor excuses and crying "LQ" or other silly and ignorant responses just because a Vocaloid isn't their favorite one. :-P