However, there is one thing that I'm still puzzled about. English compatibility. There was an article on ITmedia's website about a month back that talked about V3 and Vocalistener. (Here is the article in question) Near the end they seem to be asking Mr. Osamu Oshima of Yamaha's Y2 Project (I say seem because all I have is Google Translate and automatic online translators to go on) about English compatibility. From what automatic translators have told me, he either says they're doing it but they're not sure they'll be on time for the release, or they may consider it in time. I'd rather it be the former, but I have no way to know for sure...
In any case, what I wanted to ask you was do you know anything about an English compatible version of Vocalistener? A version that will conform itself to English input? A version they might be sending you to sell alongside your upcoming V3 products? Because I'm really interested in this thing, and while it might be possible to make it sing English songs using Japanese syllables, I'd rather not do that if I don't have to.
So, is there anything you can tell us about the possibility of an English-compatible Vocalistener? Anything at all? And if you can't, just say that, don't leave me hanging.

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