ROBOT WAIFUS ARE CLOSER THAN EVER! BAZINGA! :so-true:

  • GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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    3 years ago

    Vocaloid is a whole different thing, you don't listen to it to hear a human voice. You might as well complain that the little sound effects when characters are talking in undertale or shovel knight are taking away work.

    • meme_monster [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      I'm curious to know what people are listening to vocaloid for then, because personally I don't derive pleasure from the uncanny valley of song. Are you saying she would be just as popular if she sang like a character in Animal Crossing?

      • GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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        3 years ago

        personally I don’t derive pleasure from the uncanny valley of song.

        and I do. clearly it's not for everyone, which is why vocaloid is still kinda niche. it's clearly words that are forming, but they do not sound human. It sounds cool, I like the weird inhuman sound. I don't think she'd be as popular were she speaking gibberish, because the inhuman speech is the fun part.

        My overall point was that Hatsune Miku isn't replacing voice actors anytime soon, because the cases where vocaloid would be used weren't going to feature human voices anyway, same as the weird sound-effect speech some games use. It's a stylistic choice more than a price one.

        • meme_monster [none/use name]
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          3 years ago

          I like the weird inhuman sound

          Well that's a new one on me, but real artists have accomplished the same using auto-tune and talk boxes. Most don't center their entire act around it, although some have. My overall point was that game publishers looking for that "fully voice acted" aesthetic are going to use this tech just like low talent music producers and song writers have used vocaloid.