Talk:YOHIOloid/@comment-24.90.178.113-20130430001205/@comment-53539-20130501160342

V1 warped a lot more then V3 did. Kaito V3 had to be adjusted to make him sound similar to the way V1 sounded. This is the thing with the engine, I don't know how extreme things are, but as tends to be the case, studios may have to make adjustments to the samples to make them sound like the vocalist.

Of course this impact does vary per studio experience you know. :-/

Honestly, I think 1. has more of an overall impact then 2. does on a vocal. Its not just tone, but the pitch the vocalist uses for the recordings too. In fact, point 1. is pretty much why Appends are possible... And why using them can make a vocaloid sound more human if done right.

I should have put a point 3. in about the producer too... I forget that they impact this too. There has been software out before even Vocalistener existed that matches vocalists to music. :-/