remember in School of Rock where the black girl was afraid to say she wanted to be a singer because she was fat and didn’t want to get laughed at but Dewey was all “who gives a shit, I’m fat too and so is aretha franklin but we’re still valuable and we rock” and then the girl felt better without having to be told that beauty comes in all sizes or some other bullshit. thats the kind of body positivity I’m looking for. tell these babies that they’re worth a damn without tying it to any other arbitrary ideals
welcome to the vocaloid world, i can teach you everything about it🙏🏻🙏🏻
Vocaloids!
MIND BLOWN. @saturninevox just introduced me to the entire concept of vocaloids and I happen to have a few demos with my I'm-not-a-singer placeholder voice and now I'm feeling a little wild eyed about redoing them all with vocaloids. My gosh. How did I fail to even wonder if this was a thing for two decades!? Brilliant. Now trying to decide when I'll go down this rabbit hole ... no time to say goodbye hello! i'm late i'm late i'm late ...
miku is basically an instrument, a voicebank that you can use as a singer and it’s very successful because the only canon information about her is her appearance and voice obviously, that gives us the fans all the freedom to imagine her as we want and use her voice in our songs and make up stories and everything🙏🏻 she also has videogames (rhythm games with songs that people make) and that’s very poggers
this is very silly but i’ve been thinking about how hatsune miku would be in the babylon 5 universe