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>Her Hatsune miku can't be less generic
I’m thinking you might have meant [more] generic?
If so, I’ll have to politely agree to disagree.
I didn’t say Mitchie was the best “tuner” out there, but I do think he’s in the top-few discussion.
Though you and I might have different personal opinions of “generic”.
For me, “generic Miku” is when composers just match her pitch of a given syllable to whatever the melody note is at the same time and call it a day.
So then you get those crazy instant pitch changes that no actual human could do. Ironically I think it’s even worse when someone does that and then tries to give slight smoothing between the notes, as then instead of sounding like a crappy voice program it sounds like a crappy amateur singer using crappy autotune.

But of course there’s also the tracks themselves, which are entirely subject to personal taste.
I like Mitchie’s tracks because I personally love the electronic R&B/funk vibe a lot have. Probably because I’m old. So his music composition and lyric-tuning make a good combo for my taste.

>its actually orangestar's miku. The proof can be seen in Hare wo Matsu
I hadn’t heard this until reading your post.
Yeah, that voice-pitching is absolutely phenomenal. The track really isn’t my cup of tea but the vocals are out of this world.

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