Talk:Prima (VOCALOID2)/@comment-34824057-20191024232409/@comment-53539-20191025001425

The reason why Vocaloids have accents is due to the record methods ending up maintaining and capturing it in the first place. In larger languages like English, with its 5x amount of samples compared to Japanese, accents are a lot more easier to capture because of the amount of changes you have to catch it. Sounds are recorded that the provider may not even use in normal singing, or in the provider's singing style.

The operatic vibrato can warp a accent, its only of the most accent neutral or absent style of singing. Vocaloid will capture something alright, but good luck figuring out what it is, hence why we only list confirmed accents and don't speculate on non-confirmed.

The best example of a Vocaloid whose provider's accent slips out is Lola, its suppose to be a "British" accent but thanks to some issues it comes out with her provider's natural Caribbean one.