Talk:MEIKO V3/@comment-37245405-20190405131713/@comment-53539-20190406080717

You'll start seeing problems after 130bmp. Some vocaloids get pacing issues with tempos slower or faster then they can handle and start either skipping sounds of getting voice collapse. With tempo as well, it can be easier since its just the vocal going faster, some Vocaloids have tones better suited for certain styles then others as well so some Vocaloids start sounding "odd" in general, like they don't really fit that style of music. However, at 140 its not normally so major, its only 10bpm over for Meiko. Its not like its 200bpm, so don't expect things to be too obvious.

But there *are* better Vocaloids then Meiko for that tempo range. Heck, there are a lot of Vocaloids that are better then Meiko English at that tempo range. Just off the hat my first thoughts were Fukase and checking his tempo range... Yeah 80-160 bpm. Thats a gap of 50bpm larger then Meiko's pathetic 30bpm. Plus he does 5 more keys. ITs not Meiko and he has less voicebanks, but if your after English from a Japanese voicebank its better much either him or Nana. The CFM Vocaloids have pretty substandard English at times ether with little vocal ranges or tempo ranges, at times, both. Their getting better, sort of, but you basically buy their Vocaloids for their Japanese, English just happens to be in there at times. Your better off with a Native, Fukase or Nana.

The tempo isn't as big of a deal normally as the vocal range is and quality is normally not too badly effected in most cases unless extreme. Voice range is always much worst as you get tone collapse much more easier and a heap of other issues related to quality.