VOCALOID > 3DPD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lols.
Funnily enough Mitchie M's new CD "Realistic Virtual Singing" just appeared on the interwebs. Though I think it's ********. Don't sound no different to other Vocaloid music.
VOCALOID > 3DPD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lols.
Funnily enough Mitchie M's new CD "Realistic Virtual Singing" just appeared on the interwebs. Though I think it's ********. Don't sound no different to other Vocaloid music.
REALLY? I might check it out~
Print it..? LOL
THIS!!!!
You kinda get used to it, really. I used to be off put by the prismatic sounding nature of the voice, but it's kinda grown on me, so I consider Vocaloid to just be another instrument now.
Yeah, most of the mastering is ass too, but that's what the Omega 2 is for. 
I've always thought of the voice as another instrument~
wouldn't that reveal all the crap mastering??
This
The Omega 2 is an ass can?
no, the Ω2 is all I've ever dreamed of....
Only have 24 chapters (somewhere within 5 volumes) done. 2 groups that scanned it disappeared. The previous group dropped it 2 months ago. FUUUUUU.
dfaq is 3dpd 0o0o0okami?
PRINT IT? WTF? HOW? Idk what that even means =_=
:3 guess I'll give it more of a chance. I've only listened for a few seconds each time I've listened. Just really sounds unnatural being trained/listening to live vocals.
LOL
Only those with sufficiently high power level may be entrusted with the knowledge.
Problem with MAL is me rating in the past. Never used the standard (the words given 10 being masterpiece, 9 being great, etc). I think the words define it pretty well
Watched a lot more... but couldn't find them/too lazy to put them in 
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Haha~
You otaku level is still below 9k 
What made me give up rating my anime.....
Since I had to do this for a conversation I was having with Borisu...
hah, indeed it is 
Yup... i'll just go and rerate them later... if ever.
Ah as for Shikabane Hime, anime and manga are both different. Way different. Hope you don't mind "bad seiyuu" as panda would put it
tbh no japanese seiyuu is bad. English seiyuu have either been too emotional/not fitting or not too emotional like they don't care at all.
Oyasumi mina. The joys of homework call :/
Edit:

Since I had to do this for a conversation I was having with Borisu...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=3dPD
Dude. 3dpd. I agree so much. Well. Partially. A lot of the girls at school just disgust me though

hah, indeed it is 
Yup... i'll just go and rerate them later... if ever.
Ah as for Shikabane Hime, anime and manga are both different. Way different. Hope you don't mind "bad seiyuu" as panda would put it
tbh no japanese seiyuu is bad. English seiyuu have either been too emotional/not fitting or not too emotional like they don't care at all.
Oyasumi mina. The joys of homework call :/
Edit:
Dude. 3dpd. I agree so much. Well. Partially. A lot of the girls at school just disgust me though
Just now getting to your homework???
I don't agree with 3DPD, I probably haven't had enough anime exposure yet , but I personally don't agree with the American standard of "bigger is better."
I just figured out the best use for the buttons on my mouse, instead of going back and forward on web pages, they now skip songs on iTunes :D
They do, but the O2's are so competent at portraying depth, and are so good at bass localisation, that even the most poorly mastered and compressed 'wall of sound' songs sound pretty good.
The O2's don't have a wide soundstage to help separate sounds from each other, instead, they are amazingly good at resolving two sound sources seemingly mere millimeters apart from each other. It's this ability that lets me comfortably listen to compressed songs easily.
Most headphones portray a large-ish soundstage, giving the sonic images a large and impressive, but diffused sounding portrayal with a good recording. However, when you listen to a compressed song with them, you get a small diffuse wall of mush.
I haven't heard anything that surpasses, or even matches the O2's ability to localise bass. Even with most open headphones, I've found that strong bass beats usually sounds like an almighty blast filling your brain and headstage with bass, but this doesn't happen with the O2's. Instead, you hear the beats as a kind of point-source emission originating deep within the headstage, letting you pin-point the origin like you would any other instrument.
You kind of get a sense of this when you first listen to an open headphone after listening to closed ones for so long, but the O2's gives you this strange phenomenon as powerfully compared to open headphones, as you'd compare open to closed phones.
I've had them for just over two years now, and I'd guess that I've clocked over 2000 hours on these bad boys, and I didn't notice these qualities until I had them for at least a year, because they don't impress on first listen.
My only minor complaint with this headphone is that I wish the earpads were a liiiiittlee bit more spacious, considering the hot Aussie weather and all, but the real leather (skin contact section) pads are as good as they get. Sound wise, my only complaint is that they need to be blasted until they truly come alive due to the darkish sound signature, but that's not a big deal because they're fatigue free, I just hate that I can't hear the doorbell in fear of missing deliveries.
Okay, that's all the audiophile drivel you'll get out of me, yuck. 
I think this song shows off their qualities well, I'm in a doof doof mood at the moment after coming off the K-pop bug. I think I'll listen to some eurobeat next.