June 23, 2010
Since I got into Vocaloids (even buying MP3 tracks at Amazon), I started paying attention. So, I noticed something new.
It began with the "Tripple Baka" in uRQTZC3uNW4 long version and OMenThq2HAI low-quality short version with better translation that gets you to the ending animation quicker. The question was, "who are these people?" Vocaloids? Short googling shows that the french bread is Teto's item in the same way as a leek is Miku's item, but not story much beyond.
AiE-2TY0Pew "Kasane Territory" goes some way answering that, although mostly it hints. An extended explanation with typical Japanese BAAAWWWW is at qucz-rYnnMc "Uso no Utau-hime" ("Fake Diva"), but it mostly focuses on genesis of the original fake Teto and glosses over UTAU.
Althogh "Tripple Baka" features Miku the character, yT8FfQrS37M "Drill Paen" actually mixes Miku's voice with Teto's, if I am not mistaken (the video also includes "Ahoge Paen").
Another (obvious in retrospect) direction is mixing Miku with IM@S: qjAgi67YaIY and KQrNMp-2tTs are different examples of the dialog, and 8jtXTgFhnTY is Miku performing Do-Dai. The voice quality is far ahead of Teto's, I am sorry to say. Also, the rendering seems ahead of MikuMikuDance (comments suggest the software is called "Vocalomark").
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