Talk:Megpoid English/@comment-20791725-20130918201413/@comment-53539-20130919114828

Miku lost some of the tension in her vocal going over to English, this caused her to loose the reason her Japanese vocal was clearer. Its understandable since in other to produce good results in English, you need a smoother, slightly softer vocal or it comes out more robotic sounding.

Gumi does produce the r/l conflicts, as well as all of the other problems Japanese-> English vocals are throwing up commonly. Though the way she does them is different to the way Kaito, Luka and Miku do the same mistakes. Can't explain it though very well. I think Gumi being heavier on her words means she has enough attack to heard clearer.

Basically, Miku versus Gumi goes back to this old conflict I sometimes critics in Vocaloid about how vocals without clarity are "worst" then those with. However, the vocals with less clarity often prove to produce smoother results, making them better in terms of singer quality. :-/

Gackpoid has several glitches in his V2 vocal, which meant he was harder to use. It out him below Miku only in that sense. :-/

I was trying to say two things int he last paragraph;
 * 1) That there is still some way for Japanese-English vocals to go before they top the "native" English vocals.
 * 2) People used to go on about how Japanese vocals being used for "English" produced better results then "Luka and the Engloids", but as we get more english vocals this is becoming more and mroe obivous as to not the case.