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How has liking VOCALOID changed you? personality, side-interests, etc.
#46
Posted 10 September 2011 - 01:40 AM
Thanks to vocaloid
-I learned about trolls and weaboos.
-I learned more Japanese words than I could ever hope for.
-Got interested in music, and thought maybe the music industry is not completely doomed.
-Practiced singing, and still practicing.
-Got to be more open minded with the cultures.
-Got a new interest(something to waste my life on)
-the growth of interest in the technology of speech synthesis.
-interest in animation.
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BUT I'M STILL EXTREMELY PICKY ON WHAT I LISTEN TO.
-I learned about trolls and weaboos.
-I learned more Japanese words than I could ever hope for.
-Got interested in music, and thought maybe the music industry is not completely doomed.
-Practiced singing, and still practicing.
-Got to be more open minded with the cultures.
-Got a new interest(something to waste my life on)
-the growth of interest in the technology of speech synthesis.
-interest in animation.
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BUT I'M STILL EXTREMELY PICKY ON WHAT I LISTEN TO.
#50
Posted 10 September 2011 - 10:18 AM
I think it made me appreciate a wider variety of music, and may have helped me to gain the "Try anything" attitude I have today (I was quite skeptical at first). I also have become interested in MAKING music, and, I think it improved my range, as I tried to imitate the characters while singing their songs (not well, I might add).
#52
Posted 11 September 2011 - 01:57 AM
I've been into Vocaloid for a couple years now, and while I've pretty much grown out of anime, I'm still a huge Vocatard.
Before finding Vocaloid, I made 2D animations, and I could never get any inspiration for them. Because of that, I got out of animating.
After finding Vocaloid, I found MMD, and got back into animating. I discovered a whole new set of things to make and got in a pretty okay amount of video editing practice.
Before finding Vocaloid, I had trouble finding songs that I absolutely LOVED (not just 'liked', not even just 'liked a lot') and wanted to countinue listening to them months later. Most of what I heard had similar concepts and styles.
After finding Vocaloid, I found the biggest library of songs and genres (many genres that don't even exist that much outside of the fandom, take Hachi's, Wowaka's, and CoSmo's works for example) I could ever wish for, and lovable characters to go with them.
Vocaloids have also helped me meet some of my bestest e-buddies, and a very good rl life friend.
It has also helped me get broader ideas on things, with the never-ending concepts and stories the songs can tell.
It also has made me a bit inquisitive about what non-Vocaloid songs I hear can be about.
Aaaaaaaaaand, Vocaloid has helped me a lot with learning Japanese. (I take classes and learn the language respectfully, u gaiz~)
tl;dr - Vocaloid iz ttly ahwsum u gaiz
Before finding Vocaloid, I made 2D animations, and I could never get any inspiration for them. Because of that, I got out of animating.
After finding Vocaloid, I found MMD, and got back into animating. I discovered a whole new set of things to make and got in a pretty okay amount of video editing practice.
Before finding Vocaloid, I had trouble finding songs that I absolutely LOVED (not just 'liked', not even just 'liked a lot') and wanted to countinue listening to them months later. Most of what I heard had similar concepts and styles.
After finding Vocaloid, I found the biggest library of songs and genres (many genres that don't even exist that much outside of the fandom, take Hachi's, Wowaka's, and CoSmo's works for example) I could ever wish for, and lovable characters to go with them.
Vocaloids have also helped me meet some of my bestest e-buddies, and a very good rl life friend.
It has also helped me get broader ideas on things, with the never-ending concepts and stories the songs can tell.
It also has made me a bit inquisitive about what non-Vocaloid songs I hear can be about.
Aaaaaaaaaand, Vocaloid has helped me a lot with learning Japanese. (I take classes and learn the language respectfully, u gaiz~)
tl;dr - Vocaloid iz ttly ahwsum u gaiz

#53
Posted 11 September 2011 - 02:41 AM
Listening to and following Vocaloid music (and even working with the program) has changed me in the sense that I used to think that 'music' had to be something mainstream and popular, but now I recognize music in almost any form, and I can pick out individual voices, pitches, and harmonies better. I can also recognize some Japanese words and phrases, and even some Hiragana.
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#55
Posted 12 September 2011 - 01:18 AM
Well its gotten me much more interested in making music (composing writing lyrics etc) rather then just listening to it.
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#57
Posted 12 September 2011 - 10:25 PM
Vocaloid changed me that niw im wayyyyyy more aware of japanese culture, even if i only know how to say hello, goodbye, thankyou, and i am. Im also more prone to space out when i hear someone talking cuz thats what i do whenever i listen to vocaloid, but in a good way.
Kaito and gakupo are too low, im sticking with len and rin!
#58
Posted 12 September 2011 - 10:34 PM
-Before Vocaloid I had never really taken an interest in music, and now it's all I listen to. Seriously, music is my passion now.
-I'm here. By that I mean I've become more social and have made more friends than I would've if I had never discovered Vocaloid.
-I can tune instruments better now and can play by ear well.
-Almost all I listen is Japanese/Korean music now...
-I've taken more interest in learning different languages.
-I'm here. By that I mean I've become more social and have made more friends than I would've if I had never discovered Vocaloid.
-I can tune instruments better now and can play by ear well.
-Almost all I listen is Japanese/Korean music now...
-I've taken more interest in learning different languages.


#59
Posted 12 September 2011 - 11:58 PM
Vocaloid has opened new horizons for me. Before I was a weeaboo and only watched anime and my drawing sucked. Then I opened up to VOCALOID and after a while I figured out that regular people on the internet use Vocaloid to create their own vocals for their songs!
It helped me listen to more genres of songs and notice other things in music that I wouldn't have known as much before. Like detecting an off tune or off key note, tempo, the quality of the voice, and even the usic that goes with the voice! I play the cello and it has helped me play better (yes!).
I also use some Vocaloid songs to play for my playing tests where we have to play a song by ear! I have also improved my drawing style and technique by looking at the pictures that went along with Vocaloid videos and PVs!
Thanks Vocaloid!
It helped me listen to more genres of songs and notice other things in music that I wouldn't have known as much before. Like detecting an off tune or off key note, tempo, the quality of the voice, and even the usic that goes with the voice! I play the cello and it has helped me play better (yes!).
I also use some Vocaloid songs to play for my playing tests where we have to play a song by ear! I have also improved my drawing style and technique by looking at the pictures that went along with Vocaloid videos and PVs!
Thanks Vocaloid!
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#60
Posted 14 September 2011 - 04:13 AM
Thanks to Vocaloid I've:
-made an UTAU
-liked Kpop
-litsened to more Japanese music
-started speaking Japanese
-learned to pick out sharp and flat notes in music
-got into more animes
-made good friends
-got closer to old friends I didn't think I would get closer to
-got singing lessons
-made an UTAU
-liked Kpop
-litsened to more Japanese music
-started speaking Japanese
-learned to pick out sharp and flat notes in music
-got into more animes
-made good friends
-got closer to old friends I didn't think I would get closer to
-got singing lessons

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