Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25618373-20150105090025/@comment-86.161.217.244-20150105122938

If that were to happen, it would have to depend on how close the provider's samples could match the original product.

However, a company replacing a voice provider for the same library is unlikely enough on its own- but the replacement provider's samples sounding close enough to the original product to pass off as the same vocaloid? That would be even more unlikely.

And even if it were to happen, there's the issue of planned voicebanks. SeeU's voice provider was a member of an upcoming K-pop group. Often these singers have to learn multiple languages, so if the company went for a voice actor- who would have a better chance of being able to mimic the original sound- then they might have to abandon projects based on linguistic capabilites of the voice provider (or maybe they could try to pull a cypton and make libraries for languages that the voice providers aren't very proficient with at all).

If they went for another K-pop singer and stick with their current voicebank plans of Korean/Japanese/English, then of course the likelyhood of their samples sounding close to Dahee's is so incredibly small that one might count it as impossible.

tl;dr - Very unlikely, there are too many factors that simply don't have much of a chance of working out for the company.

Sure, if they were somehow able to, great. But as I said, the chances of it actually happening are too small.