| Hangeul | KR X-SAMPA (VOCALOID) | JPN X-SAMPA (Synth-V) | ZH X-SAMPA (Synth-V) | YUE X-SAMPA (Synth-V) | NOTES |
| ㅏ /a/ | a | a | a | a | |
| ㅔ /e/ , ㅐ /ae/ | e | e | e | e | |
| ㅣ /i/ | i | i | i | i | |
| ㅗ /o/ | o | o | o | o | |
| ㅜ /u/ | u | u | u | u | |
| ㅓ /eo/ | 7 | N/A | 7 | 6 | |
| ㅡ /eu/ | M | N/A | i\ | N/A | TRUST!! Just trust me when I say /i\/ works great for /eu/. Unfortunately, the vowel ㅢ can only exist in ZH because of this. |
| /w-/ | w | w | w | w | |
| /y-/ | j | y | j | j | |
| ㄱ /g/ | g | g | k | k | For lax consonants, find the closest equivalent, and in the duration and strength parameter, and shorten and weaken the consonant by at least half. |
| ㄷ /d/ | d | d | t | t | ^^^ |
| ㅈ /j/ | c | j | ts` | N/A | ^^^ |
| ㅂ /b/ | b | b | p | p | ^^^ |
| ㄲ /kk/ | g' | g | k | k | For tense consonants, find the closest equivalent, add /cl/ before the consonant, shorten /cl/'s duration by at least half. |
| ㄸ /tt/ | d' | d | t | t | ^^^ |
| ㅉ /jj/ | c' | j | ts\ | N/A | ^^^ |
| ㅃ /pp/ | b' | b | p | p | ^^^ |
| ㅋ /k/ | k | k | kh | kh | -For the aspirated consonants, find the closest equivalent. You usually don't need to edit it. |
| ㅌ /t/ | t | t | th | th | ^^^ |
| ㅊ /ch/ | ch | ch | ts\h | N/A | ^^^ |
| ㅍ /p/ | p | p | ph | ph | ^^^ |
| ㅅ /s/ | s | s | s | s | For ㅅ, weaken the consontant by at least half. For ㅆ, strengthen the consontant fully to 100%. |
| ㅆ /s/ | s' | s | s | s | ^^^ |
| ㅅ /sh/ | sh | sh | s` | N/A | ^^^ |
| ㅆ /sh/ | sh' | sh | s` | N/A | ^^^ |
| ㅎ /h/ | h | h | x | h | |
| ㄹ- /r/ | r | r | l* | l* | If you need /r/ when you're using ZH or YUE, shorten /l/ to around 30~20%. |
| ㄹ- /l/ | l | N/A | l | l | |
| -ㄹ /l/ | rp | N/A | z` | l | If you're using /z`/, lower the strength paramter all the way down. This prevents /z`/ sounding too much like an english R, /ɹ̠/. |
| ㄴ /n/ & /np/ | n & np | n | n | n | |
| ㅁ /m/ & /mp/ | m & mp | m | m | m | |
| ㅇ /ng/ | Np | N | N | N | |
| /k̚/ | gp | g | k | k | For THESE finals, add /cl/ after the consonant, and shorten both and consonant and /cl/'s duration by at least half. |
| /t̚/ | dp | d | t | t | ^^^ |
| /p̚/ | bp | b | p | p | ^^^ |
Language Priority!
Q:What should be my base language for my SVP?
A: As long as it's JPN, ZH, or YUE, there's no problems. HOWEVER, I will give some advice based on my experience on making a shit ton of kpop covers. For any song before Gen3 K-pop, you should use ZH or YUE, for any song after, use JPN.
Q: When do I switch to other languages?
A: It depends with each hangeul block, and wither or not if the phonemes are unique to JPN, ZH, or YUE
eg 1: If the hangeul block was "간", use JPN, as "간" has phonemes that are not unique to JPN.
eg 2: If the hangeul block was "려", use ZH or YUE, as "려" has phonemes that are unique to JPN.