Talk:Hatsune Miku/@comment-37896274-20191007185558/@comment-53539-20191007224208

I think there is enough for at least a V6 version, whether or not. I doubt V5 is the last version of Vocaloid and in due respects, aside from a name change Vocaloid isn't dead yet. Still 70 voicebanks to buy right now that work in V5.

As for things, any DNN stuff will likely be introduced in V6. The main problem is V3 was used to be the basis for the AI system, and with the V5 engine not producing identical results, it means that it would have to be re-calibrated to work with V5s tech. If its introduced for V6, but that also means V6 would be a similar engine to V5, like how V4 was to V3. In fact one of the reasons I wonder if the absence of XSY is because its going to end up ultimately being part of the DNN stuff, as the Vocaloid:AI tech has the ability to link voicebanks together. IT uses a voicebank where needed and XSY is likely a part of that process and why it existed. Thats its primarily job.

Funfact; XSY and some of the early developments for AI was originally first touch upon in the Y2 project and Vocalistener version1, the version not available for public. So the techs been worked upon since 2008, its just until V3 the DNN process wasn't really a solid project. In fact a lot of the early stuff is a prequel to whats out now. Yamaha can take years to show off its tech... Vocaloid itself was a project of Project Elvis which took place in 1999. And VOCALOID was basically a cut-down version of the OTT project Elvis was. When you read what Elvis was and then about Vocaloid:AI, a lot of details are eerie similar.