Talk:SeeU/@comment-24.104.79.234-20121115204141/@comment-35301431-20121115220819

Basically the section is stating what you are already saying. So no, it doesn't need to be removed. Vocaloids have voice banks that are obviously destined to be used in their language of origin, but it doesn't mean they can not be used for whatever the producer wants to use it for. There are people who use SeeU that are not Korean, they have an opinion on how it is to use her, then it matters.

A synthesizers advantage over a live singer is that you can manipulate the voice bank despite the default state. You don't have to coach a synthesizer to sing in a certain language or whatever you want, you just need to configure it. Changing the section to "You can't use SeeU for Japanese or English because she's Korean" is shallow, in my opinion, and it explains nothing but the obvious.