Talk:Haruno Sora (VOCALOID5)/@comment-37456201-20190527105309/@comment-53539-20190529174250

The modern technique used for recording Vocaloids doesn't stop them sounding alike, it stops them behaving the same way. Its something we're all having to come to terms with a some still refuse to accept. But we've had it confirmed as an issue since pretty much the start of V4, so going forward its not a good idea to try to view any Vocaloid as a special snowflake, even Miku has been reduced to not so special when it comes to standing out. There is little that can be done about it and part of it is due to how many female Japanese voicebanks there are from similar or the same set of voice-types.

This tend to apply much more to the Japanese vocaloids then the other 4 languages, but this is because the Japanese Vocaloids have the least amount of room to work with capturing traits of the vocalist. Its pretty worth not holding it against them at this point or you risk not enjoying any Vocaloids current or upcoming from Japan especially. Instead the best thing is to focus on things that make this Vocaloid stand out from other and focus less on the things that make it just like them all. For example, there are still plenty of single voicebank releases coming out and this one has 2 voicebanks.