Talk:KAITO V3/@comment-5057772-20130615145159/@comment-53539-20130806180304

From whats been said, his optimum range in V1 was pretty much identical to that of V3, but because the V1 engine had an awful lot of "give" he could do higher notes easily then what he was built for. He happened to be an ideal vocal for the engine type-wise and made advantage of the primate engine better then all the other 4 vocals.

Lots of people have difficulty grasping that the ONLY thing that has changed here is that Kaito was re-recorded from scratch and has new samples. Its also why his optimum range is smaller then the average vocal of V3, because once again this is about what his V1 voice would have possessed. Either way, despite having a better voice then his V1 version, Kaito's lost a lot of flexibility from his V1 vocal, which is why his range appears smaller. :-/