Talk:SeeU/@comment-5532114-20120923072516/@comment-53539-20120924081036

^Luka is a softer voice then seeU, plus Luka's accent is playing against her in the English voicebank. Still SeeU's Japanese voiceban k is rated a lot worst then some of the other Japanese voicebanks, therefore the comparison still stands. It isn't as bad as some that have gone before it though, but its certainly not as good as the best though. Still I find the issue with talking about SeeU's Japanese is like the Kagamine's or Kaito or any of the Japanese voicebanks at times, people don't tend to want to hear the possiblity they might be not as good as they think they are. :-/

Plus any good producer can make a song sound better then it is, and a native speaker picks out faults better then a non0-native speaker. It took me a while to be identify the issues with the Kagamines original voicebank when I first joined since although I was used to hearing the Japanese language, I wasn't a expert on it. Most people listen to the Vocaloids they don't understand and don't even here whe Lily trips up or Miku is off pitch anyway. And even then, a a vivid of a English fan I am for Vocaloid it took even me a while to be able to understand some pronounciations they come up with at times.

Having used a few Japanese demos and owned several English vocaloids, in their raw "out of the box" state, a lot of them sound similair anyway. The English voclaoids need *some* work, but the language is far more complex take note. Otherwise the same engine powring SeeU Korean is powering SeeU Japanese; and I'd like to think that the fault lies more on the fact Luka English is vocaloid2' and SeeU; Japanese is vocaloid 3 :-/