Talk:Kagamine Rin & Len/@comment-37896274-20190521202038/@comment-53539-20190524191612

There are two takes on English from non-native speakers;
 * 1) Make the pronunciation perfect
 * 2) Mkake the English perfect

CFM tried the first and the trouble is it comes with problems. Yeah, you loose the accent a lot more but you get a lot of unnatural sounds. On the other hand, if you improve the speakers ability to English, you get natural improvements with English sounds. You get a stronger accent but a better flow of sounds overall. Mace Nana follows this theory and makes no attempt to hide the accent.

Its the difference between V3 and V4 Miku basically.

I tend to think... Your going to get an accent no matter what and quite frankly, we take the mick out of people who can't pronunciation their second language too well, when in actuality their smarter then those who can only speak 1 language. On top of that, as adults its much harder for them to learn a second language. To me its best to give the Japanese Vocaloids space to do what they have, I think more then all of the Vocaloid languages going to English is going to be among the hardest of them all for them. If an accent is impossible, then don't ask for the impossible, accept the possible.

If you want perfect pronunciation... Your looking at native vocals anyway. Its more or less going to be the same all around, unless you do a little bit of cheating and get a second provide in like Luo Tianyi did.