Talk:Shizen no Teki-P/@comment-32500188-20130831111439/@comment-32500188-20130902155030

Meh, I keep forgetting there's another definition for "tuning" in the Vocaloid world. :-P

The tuning I usually refer to is that of how sharp or flat a pitch is. In Jin's case, the vocals in his early music ran on the flat side (hearing a pitch slightly under what it's supposed to sound like)... for folks who are in music and/or is able to hear perfect pitch, that tends to be a bit hard on the ears over a certain period of time, hence my disappointment for some of his earlier works. So in terms of following the message of the lyrics through the vocals, I had a better time enjoying them all through the live performances of the songs as well as utaite covers.

In terms of the Vocaloid users/fans version of tuning (how well vocals are manipulated): In that case, then I do agree that it wasn't bad, but it definitely wasn't something that stood out either, other than for the issue in the above paragraph for some people. It's definitely been getting better with each song released, though.

However, in my opinion, his music composition has been consistently great by itself in instrumental form. I think I have all the off-vocals except two of them saved now that I'm checking back through my music files. So yeah, it's kind of obvious how mixed up I am about his earlier works and the most recent additions. XP