Talk:SeeU/@comment-5946605-20130113001410/@comment-53539-20130113104501

Its not with her English vocal, its with her Korean vocal testing its "english". :-/

I remember seeing it at the time of its posting, the "Kit-kat challenge" is what some VO members use to test English results in general both from English and Japanese vocaloids or even other. The "K" and "t" sounds, as well as the "al" in "Always" are problematic for English vocaloids and the test trials these sounds. Especially the k-vowel differences as sometimes English results fail to distinguish these sounds from one another and the "t" sound, which often gets skipped by certain attempts at English by vocaloids. The "l" in "always" is often mumbled by non-English vocaloids hence why it works as a test for both, and even SeeU failed to sound it out in her Korean-English attempt.