@@shiichan32 i know. but the voice provider doesnt always sound like the voicebank. i mean some parts sounds like miku while others sound like herself. does that make sense?
Miku: that's my mom! :3 (i always represent the voice provider like a mom or dad for they respective vocaloid, in this case, i represent Saki Fujita like Miku's mom)
Me encanta Vocaloid, y Miku es mi vocaloid favorita, pero es mejor la voz de fujita saki-sama sin computadorizar, es mucho mas famosa haciéndole la voz a miku, pero tendría que haber hecho mas canciones sin computadorizar. :c
sekai ha fushigi da ne ano sora nani iro? sekai ha? hitoiro hikari no zaregoto ikitai to negau kibou no ibuki sou ne, kotoba ha komaku wo yurasu karisome no neiro toki ni surudoku toki ni yasashiku naniyori tsuyoku anata wo mamoru tsurugi to natte nageki osore kiri sakuyo sekai ha nazo darake ano sora honmono? sekai ha hitoiro okasenai watashi iro owari no noroshi toki ha hajimari no sakebi sou, yakusoku ha kokoro wo tsunagu anmoku kusabi toki ni mitasare toki ni midasare soredemo kou no anata wo meguru chisio ni natte sasae tsutsumi uruosuyo mezame no toki zutto matteru tsunoru omoi ga ten wo someru koe wo kikasete kitto yuku kara kodou kuruwasu gensen (hikari) e to my prayer will crystalize. has the light really reached you? yuukyu ni ochita setsuna no naka de inochi wo sakebu koko ni iru soshite inoru yo kono tenobashite kogareru basho e reach for seventh sky mezame no toki zutto matteru tsunoru omoi ga te wo someru koe wo kikasete kitto yuku kara anata no ni sasagu… shine of crystal quartz
She does sound like Miku people...she's her voice provider, and it doesn't sound bad either...Miku is a fictitious character, the real person behind her is Fujika Saki.
I said this previously on another video with this song, but I'll say it again. This is one of my favorite songs from this artist. The other song on that single is very good as well. On Amazon, I've written reviews for each of the CD's I have from her, including the rather pricey Formula Smile one, and is the only reviewer from this day from the US to write any. Other singles include the Tokimeki Only Love Mina Yayoi one and the "YuruYuri no Uta Series♪07: Koi no Bakkin Buckingham!" one too. There's more though. She also did a song for each of the following, two of which were video games: Solfege ~Sweet Harmony~ and Muramasa: The Demon Blade (OBOROMURAMASA in Japanese and also did a fast-paced song for the Yozakura Quartet stuff. I'd recommend checking it all out. I don't exactly have everything from her, but it should get you started to say the least.
cảm ơn người tạo ra Miku đả tạo ra Miku. Chúng tôi rất biết ơn Miku. Cô ấy đả cho mọi người nghe được giọng hát hay nhất của cô ấy. Cô ấy hát rất là hay. Rất là hay
Let's just all say that both vocaloid and their seiyuu has something unique about their voices that makes them diff.... I don't really care whether people say they're the same...but one thing is without their seiyuu ..vocaloid won't be what it is now...
@GeorgeEater She only provided the voice for the recorded syllables, which people then arrange into their OWN songs in the Vocaloid program. People do not edit her songs and then release them...
-obsessed Miku fan passing through- I just want to say that not every Vocaloid fan doesn't credit or admire the voice providers. I mean hello? Without them, without Saki-san, there is no Miku. I want to meet her so bad, I want to meet her and thank her for giving my electric angel a voice!!
Because Vocaloid provides an outlet for musicians. They don't need to worry about a singer refusing to sing a song. They can tweak the vocals however they want. They can alter the voice to humanly impossible settings. With Vocaloid, there is freedom.