Talk:Macne Nana (VOCALOID3)/@comment-29714788-20160514004024/@comment-53539-20160729093519

It didn't really work out that way.

It was basically like having a sample pack of a violin or guitar within Reason and G.Band, it didn't attempt to act like a vocal at all... t least if it did it was not really that notable. So the software controlled how it basically sounded, the results are unrealistic as hell and there is no attempt to smooth transitions. This did allow her to go extremely high and she was better high then low, but overall there wasn't much to her vocal.

Basically, if you've heard M.Sam, I can tell you this; Sam actually has a better vocal result since he was built to form words. Nana just forms pronunciations, which is all you really need for Japanese I guess... But there is no diaphones or triphones.

This is kinda why some UTAU'ed the voice, because UTAU made the results more realistic. However, UTAU played the samples as a low range of tone, so this is why the UTAU fans didn't ness. like the Vocaloid version here. Even though this version is more like how the original was, some got used to the deeper tone of UTAU.

I don't know what happened with UTAU, I presume UTAU does what Vocaloid does and lowers the pitch. Vocaloid soften have to have this fixed during development. Lets just say, this is my long list of issues with UTAU.