

Energetic notes are normally associated with "happiness" as when a person is happy their vocal range is different to when they are sad. Tonio and Prima easily convey atmospheric notes.ĭescribes a vocaloid whose notes convey much energy. By manipulating the actual notes and adding layers of vocal effects, some Vocaloids can easily achieve a atmospheric result. Atmosphericĭescribes how a vocaloid conveys depth to a song with or without lyrics. Only VY1 has a particular accent that has been noted amongst the Japanese Vocaloids. Pitch is seen in Japanese vocaloids, although of the 3 accents it is the least noticeable. Stress accents are a natural method of pronunciation seen within the English language itself. Regional is an accent that appears based on country or area and all English capable vocaloids have this form of accent.

Vocaloids are effected by at least 3 styles of accent regional, stress and pitch. If you do not understand Japanese, you may perhaps be unable to pick out such problems.Ī accent is a natural style of pronunciation that a particular group of individuals convey in their voice from one particular area that is unique to their group. Please note also, some of the more negative descriptions are easier to note in Vocaloids that will share the same language as you such as "muffling". Note that some descriptive words may have similar meanings to each other or that the overall effect they are describing is similar. Different voice types will also have different problems with them, for instance soft voices may need adjustments to the brightness parameter to make them louder. while some descriptions such as "sweet" tend to be more based on opinions as what is pleasing to one person maybe unsettling to another, understanding how a vocaloid sounds can often aid in controlling and editing their voices or allow for easier decisions on which vocaloid is suitable for a song.

While manipulation and editing methods can alter this effect, in their default settings some qualities are present. When fans attempt to describe a Vocaloid, a list of terms and words is often used as a method of conveying the overall effect of their voice naturally.
