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  1. orangezilla

    Synthesizer V

    We've got to remember that Kanru Hua spent years developing this software on his own - that's a hell of a lot of effort. It would be incredibly generous if he gave random strangers free, unrestricted third party licenses with no quality control to boot.
  2. orangezilla

    Emvoice One

    Ooh, thanks for explaining!
  3. orangezilla

    Emvoice One

    Is it? The images on their soundcloud and in their founder's letter say both Mac and PC.
  4. orangezilla

    Zero-G Vocal Coming Soon

    Ooh, I get ya. I can't wait till they reveal a name so I can stop calling her Coming Soon girl, haha.
  5. orangezilla

    Zero-G Vocal Coming Soon

    I've browsed their tweets and found nothing that hinted at a Vocaloid, only a hint towards Ethera. I think people jumped to conclusions, Zero-g did not reply to Vocaloid questions except to debunk them, only once to give a neutral -shrug- gif. They mentioned Vocaloid in an unrelated twitter...
  6. orangezilla

    Past me: wish the fandom was more exciting / New me: wish the fandom would chill out for 2 seconds

    Past me: wish the fandom was more exciting / New me: wish the fandom would chill out for 2 seconds
  7. orangezilla

    Emvoice One

    Back in 2004, Crypton began putting characters on their products because they found it improved sales. Japan heavily uses mascots because a human is something that we are drawn to; perhaps it makes that ghostly voice in a box a little less strange. However, simply copying what works in Japan is...
  8. orangezilla

    Emvoice One

    What makes a vocal synth popular has been hotly debated for years. Something that might help you greatly is checking out the wikia's database of Vocaloids. You can view their characters/lack of characters and get some information on the product's popularity. The wikia doesn't have every detail...