Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-6433273-20151012162920/@comment-25618373-20151109093614

Angel Emfrbl wrote: My view on the two comunits of UTAU and Vocaloid is that both communities have forms of bias at times towards each others software pride.

Vocaloid users tend to not give UTAU enough credit and UTAU users tend to want to be better.... So is the impression. Not being in the UTAU community, I don't know how true this is, but ts based on the fat every time someone tries to stand up for UTAU they focus on elements which it isn't beating Vocaloid over.

This is why I've always stayed away form the community though.

I have more concern with CeVIO and Alys. There are several CeVIO out now, and yet why has Alys still got so much attention from Western fans? Beyond the fact so many still call her a vocaloid, its the fact popular CeVIO like Sasa are being ignored for Alys, who isn't even and may never see a actual release. Its like some bizarre thing at this point. Having no interest in CeVIO overall, I do note this rather strange in perspective.

Western fans puzzle me either way, I say that remembering how some used to quote Japanese Luka having better English then Luka English in V2 when in actual fact Luka English did English better then the Japanese vocal.

Its like at times people don't want to focus on the truth. Going back to the link I posted about fathered dinosaurs, this is a example of this too. People don't want feathers on dinosaurs, even though this is turning out over time to be a natural thing for them. A Trex with fluff on him isn't any less a killing machine then 1 without them. Besides, he likely had so little fluff on him that it didn't look too obvious at from a distance and with those teeth and great big jaws.... Neitherless, things like this prove a few things about humans that is rather disappointing.

Then again, I still remember nostalgia being the bane of the Sonic and Mortal Kombat fans, leaving them unable to see any good in the 2000s only the bad. i think for ALYS as least part of it is that she/s french, and we don't have one of those. I also seem to recall that otaku culture is a pretty bif deal in France

http://en.fashion-headline.com/article/2013/07/18/1233.html

that also may explain how they got that lightning guy involved (i believe he's a famous french rock star but not sure how famous)