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Are there any NON auto-tuned Vocaloid songs?

Im really trying to give Vocaloid a chance here, but whenever I click on a song, all I hear is high-pitched auto-tune....>.>
Are there any NON auto-tuned Vocaloid songs?
 CielXlizzy19 posted over a year ago
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Kat-chan said:
Auto-tuned? Vocaloid isn't auto-tuned. They're all robots. No, seriously. Everything is done by computer, even their voices. That's why it's so high pitched.
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Auto-tuned? Vocaloid isn't auto-tuned. They're all robots. No, seriously. Everything is done by computer, even their voices. That's why it's so high pitched.
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Well, are there any non-computer songs? Any at all?
CielXlizzy19 posted over a year ago
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*computer generated
CielXlizzy19 posted over a year ago
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None that I can think of. Sorry ^^
Kat-chan posted over a year ago
panisepic said:
well vocaloids are voice synthesizers so they sing auto-pitched... but you probably want a deeper vocaloid so stay away from ones like Miku and Rin try Gackupo, VY2, Luka, Gumi, IA.... so many vocaloids..... you can look on the wiki to learn about all the individual vocaloids.
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oh and if you looking for realistic voices than make sure to check out the V3 vocaloids
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Bananaaddict said:
Well, like others said, Vocaloid is a computer program, so it's hard to like them if you don't like the electronic-ness of their voices. Don't give up on it, though! Not all of their songs are quite as electronic-y, slower ones in particular. For instance, Megane (by Ultra-Noob feat. Megurine Luka) isn't completely without the auto-tune sound that Vocaloids have, but most of the time it's pretty good. It's also pretty realistic, with breathing and everything.

And even if you decide you just can't listen to Vocaloids themselves, so many composers that utilize Vocaloid are oh so talented, so you should check out their non-Vocaloid music. As an example, supercell composes some really well-known Vocaloid pieces like Black Rock Shooter and World Is Mine, but they also have lots of good songs (Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari, Bokura no Ashiato, My Dearest, etc...) that don't feature Vocaloids. Along with that, you can find covers of the majority of Vocaloid songs, and some of them are actually really good, like this one by Lon, a cover of Fukkireta, in which Kasane Teto is known to sound particularly electronic.
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Tewwy said:
There are. A lot actually. Try listening to "Time Machine" by Miku and "AiDee" by Miku and Luka. Possibly "Love Trial" by Miku, "The Snow White Princess is..." again, by Miku, "Ama no Jaku" by Gumi, "ERROR" by Namine Ritsu, "Courage" an anime OP cover by Rana. ALL of those are awesome. To me tho'
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