Talk:Hatsune Miku V3 English/@comment-4979838-20130804033709/@comment-53539-20130805071426

@Xey; the difference between Miku and YOHIOloid is YOhioloid is more natural, whereas Miku is meant to be voice acting.

Miku's tone is overall flatter and stronger going into words which makes it easier on the ears to pick up what the word is suppose to be. In YOHIO's case he is trying to maintain a more natural tone which results in overall softer results. The majority of the 'professional' singer vocaloids have the same sort of problem as per such, the result of trying to sound more natural is a slight softness overall, including going into the words. It makes the overall voice harder to hear on the words.

This isn't a fool proof method of judging a vocaloid as we've seen so far, but its a sort of general scope of things. The Kagamine's act1 displays what happens when a voice acted singer goes wrong...

Either way as Miku goes up and down the octaves her strength is that she maintains her cuteness, whereas with the realistic singers they can change tone or display some things you wouldn't want from a vocal, just because their trying to sound like a real person.

There are advantages to a 'professional' singer and disadvantages... We as a fandom tend to not notice things so much and tend to just focus on the "clarity" of a vocal which results in other vocal qualities going unnoticed at times. :-/