User blog comment:DisaPP/What do you expect of future voicebanks the VOCALOID program?/@comment-74.140.203.175-20140302141613/@comment-5665682-20140305153448

1) Japanese vocaloids sound weird and unnatural for native speakers, spanish vocaloids sound weird and unnatural for native speakers, so it's common for english speakers to listen engloids and think they sound weird and unnatural. Companies just try ther best developing vocaloids, and each vocal, no matter the language, can sound amazing on the right hands.

2) Japanese vocaloids don't have a better accent than english vocaloids. That's a proved fact. They just have a vocalstyle that avoids some glitchy pronounciation issues.

3) Vocaloids, because their human based nature, has it's own limitations. The only way you could find a Vocaloid with all the teen->great sounding->completely malleable quality is if you find a teen vocalist, with a perfect pronounciation, powerful and smooth, capable of reach extremely low and high notes with an absolutely stable voice.

4)A single english vocal (a good, well made english vocal) takes like a year to be developed (and a lot of money) English appends are a great idea, but not feasible.