![]() Perhaps her soft voice is not as handy as other voices, but artists like SEDO Sounder make the best use of it. Some artists will make a MAYU song or two, but few use her regularly. She may be a well-known character, but I noticed that MAYU isn’t represented as much for her voice as she is for her appearance and personality. There’s also a TON of voicebanks out there, so I’ve only selected ones that have stood out to me in good songs that make me wanna hear more of that voice. Keep in mind that this is a highly subjective list, so you might think that these voices don’t need to be used more based on your listening habits. So here’s a list of a few voicebanks that I think are underused and some of my favorite songs by them. These voices are sometimes less versatile than their popular counterparts, but I’m always drawn to their unique sounds and the interesting way producers choose to use them. ![]() But there are always a handful of songs in my library that skillfully utilize less common voicebanks in their own way. I love these popular voices as much as the next person, so I’m not here to complain about how much they’re used. A group of other voicebanks, like GUMI, Rin, and IA, also make up a huge amount of the music. ![]() It’s unquestionable that the Vocaloid scene is dominated by Hatsune Miku.
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