Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-6433273-20160430010301/@comment-26427856-20160524071522

Scintillarescenza wrote:

Johatsun Kikuro wrote: Someone else mentioned this to me after I put up the first demo. I didn't correct it because I've recorded l sounds (la, li, lu, le, lo) and stuff. Do you still think I should change it? I'm not even sure if I can record those sounds that you are saying they should be, just because I'm not 100% sure I can actually pronounce them right. XP  Also I found out why people don't OTO the breaths. OTL

You most likely can pronounce it correctly, considering that it's already an existing sound in English. The way I learned how to pronounce that sound is by saying a word like "water" then take away the "wa" and try to retain the "t" sound. If you want to make sure that you pronounced it right you can listen to samples from other people's voicebanks, or make a Vocaloid sing that sound. I already have d sounds though (da, di, du, de, do). But I suppose I could practice it and then try to record them. At least if I record them and they sound bad or if I just can't get the pronunciation right altogether I'll be no worse off.