Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5051846-20140825113506/@comment-53539-20140902074123

Serza5 wrote: I would like to think that focus goes on Miku, especially with the more experimental vocals, because they can at least ensure sales from her name alone even if the experiment fails. It would also ensure that if they attempted it on another Vocaloid that they would know what to do and possibly fix what was wrong with the Miku version. And of course Crpyton can get away with it purely because it does bring in money either way, and potentially more with new styled vocals. It is a wonder that "Miku Falsetto" has not yet appeared on the scene despite it being mentioned so many times.

Either way I doubt they'd stop making more Miku banks unless Saki suddenly drops dead, but even they might go as far as "Hatsune Miku, the Saki-loid edition". The only other way is for Yamaha to make an engine that'll ensure as little banks as possible are made on it (I.e. eliminating the need for appends and such). I think Miku falsetto likely is suffering the same issue VY2v3 Falsetto has and why Megpoid Falsetto became Kokone. :-/

I'm in no rush to see it released.