A beautiful song and the voice sounds almost like real.
Hi, Anne-Marie.
Yes, it's amazing how much better an English-speaking Vocaloid can be when English is the voice supplier's native language. The other Vocaloid I've got is based on a Swedish singer, and even though he's trying to do an American (ooops...
mid-Atlantic") accent, it's not entirely successful. There's been rumor of an native English speaking male Vocaloid for a while, and I'd
love to have that.
There are still some interesting challenges with a "native" Vocaloid. For example, she sings
"salty" as
"shalty". A bit of cut and pasting took care of that. The words
"at the" came out as
"atuh" because the initial
"t" sound was so strong.
I'm such a geek about this stuff.
Thanks!