No, it's not.
Get a new teacher.
He's the only teacher at my school. How about you get a new loving attitude?
Have you ever sat and wondered why people like her so much? For musicians, it's a great and simple way to get vocals on your
accompaniment. It's a flexible program that almost anyone can use if they try hard enough.
I'm not insulting the software. It IS great software. It is amazing software. It is revolutionary software. That doesn't mean one of the voices should have an entire fan base and rave parties and such under her name. She should be used to improve people's music with vocals, not be a singer herself with a backup band.
A lot of Japanese people shun stuff like Miku. I'd say that her fanbase is nearly equal in America as it is in Japan.
Miku isn't the only reason I dislike Japanese culture.
Otaku culture is mostly looked down upon in Japan, yet you're talking like every last person in Japan is obsessed with her.
I never said every last person in Japan is obsessed with her. I said their culture is accepting and even supportive to her.
Even if they were, what difference does it make? What harm does it do?
It does no harm. I voiced an opinion.
Obsessions with celebrities occur everywhere, so how is it any different when it's a fictional character?
My issue is that it is a fictional character. I see no reason why a fictional character should be idolized.
Japanese culture is different from American culture. Different doesn't equate to bad. You're just being closed minded about it just because you have no interest in it.
I never said it was bad. I said I don't like it.