Talk:ZOLA PROJECT/@comment-35171414-20180428065405/@comment-53539-20180428094837

Well to be frank, since CFM hasn't produced a really good voicebank since V2 and the Appends. They stuff since is a real mixed bag that often is just MQ on average. With that in mind, it can be not often very difficult to produce a HQ vocaloid that beats the bunch. Even if not in quality, then the fact all of them have Vocaloid2 era ranges means newer vocaloids like Macne Nana, Ia, Una, Kokone, etc, beat them in capabilities and range. ITs similar with Gumi and how by not expanding her vocal range and just sticking to the same ranges and tempo, Gumi never really fully improves.

These were a special release and are in the same lines as the VYs. All 4 of them, including Diva and Songman, don't have official boxart characters and are subject to the producer's imagination. There is also Leon, Lola and Miriam, as well as Prima and Tonio also in the same boat. The only difference is Zola are a step up, instead of lacking official boxart designs, they have official concept art for boxart. The boxart gives you a rough idea on where to begin and from that concept art your meant to finish the design yourself. The one thing that have in common with other releases is their a HQ vocal which is aimed at professionals only.

Saying that, the Zola boys with their tiny vocal ranges end up being some of the worst vocaloids and only hit the HQ spot together. There is little point in using them solo despite what the advertisement stats as they have limited ranges. There is a vocaloid that can beat all three of them in all roles they can fill. However, you won't find 3 male vocaloids who can work off the bat well together. Duos like Sweet Ann/Big Al, Anon/Kanon... Etc. But not trios. They work best as a backup to other vocaloids, so their secondary or "support" roles mainly.