Talk:Mirai Komachi/@comment-3546911-20180524114018/@comment-53539-20180524115246

She should be using the new v4 recording method, which means even though she sounds generic her way of reacting to usage is unique.

The new recording process was intended to make generic sound vocals more unique and stand outish even against their peers from each other. In theory avoiding issues like those represented inV3's late era, as it was brought up in regards to vocals like Anon & kanon.

If you want to hear this recording stuff at play, Tone Rion and Yumemi Nemu should both represent the two recording styles, and even though they sound similar at first, Nemu reacts very differently to Rion in theory. Rion's vocal often reacts more or less similar to other V3's, so Nemu is more unique.