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You know what Vocaloid is and love it, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
miku
by Anonymous13 years ago
alice of human sacrifice
by Anonymous13 years ago
Miku and Rin!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Sounds like a drug.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Kaitooo!! <3
by Anonymous13 years ago
i just googled it.
*sigh*
stupid anime freaks...got me into googling it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Liking a program represented by anime characters hardly makes someone an anime freak. And I didn't know normal people still used asterisks to show what they were doing.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I just went straight to images, but i see now that it's some sort of music maker/entertainment thingy.
yeah, I think I remember seeing this on youtube. So scary, a hologram of a anime character performing a character
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hardly. That's only a recent development. It's a program similar to Microsoft Sam in that it's text to speech, but it's different in that you can tell it where you want its pitch, and it'll sing for you. It's hard to do, but some people can actually make them sound like real humans. They're not anime characters - they're only represented by them.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I saw it on youtube with a crowd of people treating it as if it was a real concert?
Japan's dependence on technology is scary, and may Japan recover from the horrible earthquake/tsunami tragedy.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Only after years of Vocaloid gaining their fandom did they come out with the hologram concerts. That's not what Vocaloid is - it's what Vocaloid has done, but it's not what Vocaloid is. Vocaloid is the voice synthesizer program and it's represented by the characters. And honestly, you're saying that if there were a hologram show of some kind near you, you wouldn't be excited?Also, the only group people not flipping their shit about the ~tragedy~ is Japan. The families are, but Japan as a whole is used to earthquakes and tsunamis. Granted, this was the biggest yet, but they know how to handle it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
well the media made it sound pretty big.
I live in san francisco and I have only encountered 1 "real" earthquake.
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