Talk:ZOLA PROJECT/@comment-35452097-20190318192742/@comment-53539-20190319132940

Until you notice the fact their only 1 octave about each and their ranges are tiny.

If you compare them to Otomachi Una, then your better off with her, if you don't mind having 2 female voicebanks instead of 1.

The issue is when you use all 3, their vocals must be used in a way that as Yuu lowers his voice, either Wil or Kyo takes off the singing, meaning tone changes aside you basically should think of the 3 as more like a single voicebank that been broken up into 3. Their not that good as solo vocalists for this reason and any 1 of the 3 can be outclassed by the majority of the VOCALOIDs. They were meant to be either a trio of singers, a duet or backup singer group. The 3 harmonise better then any other 3 random Vocaloids can because of their design.

So the idea their a better "deal" sounds good on paper until you read what your getting into. IF you buy them and treat them like any other Vocaloid, then be prepared for disappointment as outside of their vocal ranges, their voices can become LQ really fast. You *have* to have an idea of how to handle multiple Vocaloids, and well or your better off with 3 normal Vocaloids. This happens a lot with the specialised Vocaloids, and often their only ideal for producers who are professional, or know what their doing. Sachiko, Prima, Tonio and a handful of others are exactly the same.