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Which ONLY japanese singing vocaloid do you prefer to sing english?
#5
Posted 01 September 2010 - 05:09 PM
I have a hard time understanding any of the VOCALOIDs' English... Though, it does not matter to me... OwO;;
In any case... Internet VOCALOIDs (Or at least, Gakupo and Gumi) have the best English to me... So I'll vote from them...
I'm honestly not surprised Mei-chan doesn't have votes... Even I must admit... Her English isn't as good as the others... But I guess that depends on the person... XD;;
In any case... Internet VOCALOIDs (Or at least, Gakupo and Gumi) have the best English to me... So I'll vote from them...

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#6
Posted 01 September 2010 - 05:12 PM
Lol, Miku here.
I believe in nothing
Not the end and not the start
I believe in nothing
Not the earth and not the stars
I believe in nothingNot the earth and not the stars
Not the day and not the dark
I believe in nothing
But the beating of our hearts
But the beating of our hearts
I believe in nothing
One hundred suns until we part
One hundred suns until we part
I believe in nothing
Not in sin and not in God
Not in sin and not in God
I believe in nothing
Not in peace and not in war
Not in peace and not in war
I believe in nothing
But the truth and who we are
But the truth and who we are
#10
Posted 02 September 2010 - 07:45 AM
I'd say any Internet Co. VOCALOIDs, due to them having the clearest English. Miku Append DARK's English is quite amazing also, so there's my Append vote.

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#12
Posted 03 September 2010 - 01:46 AM
So much of this is actually dependent upon the producer and not the the voice bank....also the producer's understanding of how slurred our language really is.
But if I had to pick, its between Kaito's Take On Me and Gakupo's Never Gonna Give You Up. Or Girlfriend lol.
But if I had to pick, its between Kaito's Take On Me and Gakupo's Never Gonna Give You Up. Or Girlfriend lol.
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#13
Posted 04 September 2010 - 01:30 PM
I'm one of those in the boat of "... But we have ones for English so why use Japanese?". Even the best of the Japaloids sounds odd when singing in English. My BF showed me Popipo on the Diva game for the PSP, honestly, I couldn't understnad a word of what Miku says. I admire the Japanese producers for making a Engloid speak English, since they properly have a better idea on how to do it and the Engloids have more flexiblity then the Japaloids have for langauge matching. But I'm rarely impressed by the Japaloids trying to speak English. The right tool for the right job basically... And a Japanese Vocaloid is better suited for its own language, ditto with English ones.
Besides, if your using a japanese Vocaloid for english, thats almost laziness since you can't be bother to get the right tool to work with. if you purchase a Japanese Vocaloid and want it to sing english, then you've mispurchased. The onyl time I don't think of it this way is due in chorus, but I note you can use English and Japanese vocaloids in chorus songs to hide the weaknesses of the other Vocaloids.
I once heard a song where Big Al spoke English to help hide other Vocaloids singing engrish. Basically, he sounded out what they failed to say, like how when you sometimes use him and Sonika he'll sound out what she can't say. It worked on all but one of the Japanese phonetic, which his voice couldn't seem to hide. I must admit, I quite like it when a producers uses a chours of mixed languages because it does help hide in one what the other can't do.
Besides, if your using a japanese Vocaloid for english, thats almost laziness since you can't be bother to get the right tool to work with. if you purchase a Japanese Vocaloid and want it to sing english, then you've mispurchased. The onyl time I don't think of it this way is due in chorus, but I note you can use English and Japanese vocaloids in chorus songs to hide the weaknesses of the other Vocaloids.
I once heard a song where Big Al spoke English to help hide other Vocaloids singing engrish. Basically, he sounded out what they failed to say, like how when you sometimes use him and Sonika he'll sound out what she can't say. It worked on all but one of the Japanese phonetic, which his voice couldn't seem to hide. I must admit, I quite like it when a producers uses a chours of mixed languages because it does help hide in one what the other can't do.
Youtube poster 1; what does the [/] do?
Youtube poster 2; I'm guessing that it breaks the word in half.
Youtube poster 2; I'm guessing that it breaks the word in half.
#14
Posted 04 September 2010 - 01:34 PM
@Somebodyrandom:
Hey hey hey,slow down there.
Me,for an example,use miku append to make english songs (Through I didn't purchcase her...)
Sometimes people like me use a Japanese one instead because they simply like their voice more.
Also it's not laziness.No It's not,at all.
Hey hey hey,slow down there.
Me,for an example,use miku append to make english songs (Through I didn't purchcase her...)
Sometimes people like me use a Japanese one instead because they simply like their voice more.
Also it's not laziness.No It's not,at all.

#15
Posted 04 September 2010 - 01:37 PM
Please do link me to a song where she sung as good in english as an engloid... I'll watch it tomorrow when I'm on a computer I can hear. Because honestly, "coma vi me" isn't english I don't care what anyone says.
I'm not applying it in general to every user generally, its mostly to those who get one vocaloid and try to make it become a jack of all trades. Everything has its limits. Okay its all they've got, but if they wanted english, why did they purchase/download non-english?
I'm not applying it in general to every user generally, its mostly to those who get one vocaloid and try to make it become a jack of all trades. Everything has its limits. Okay its all they've got, but if they wanted english, why did they purchase/download non-english?
Youtube poster 1; what does the [/] do?
Youtube poster 2; I'm guessing that it breaks the word in half.
Youtube poster 2; I'm guessing that it breaks the word in half.

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