User blog comment:763492/List of non-child female Vocaloids with high-pitched cute voices/@comment-29714788-20160430061247/@comment-53539-20160430211147

Yes, but traits of their vocals are present until you really edit.

People forget about these when they edit and they impact the results. In short... Take Kagamine Len as a typical example. At 14, his voice should have either broken, be in the process or breaking, or a late break.


 * 1) His voice isn't deep enough for a broken voice
 * 2) His voice would come out odd if it was breaking
 * 3) His voice lacks the softness of a child vocal to sound pre-break

in short, Len ends up only representing a deep female vocal, and not a 100% true masculine 14 year old. Off the top of my head... a good example is from Pheanias and Ferb (note; I can't spell the first ones name). Early season 1 episodes leave Pheanias sounding much different from late season 1 onwards. Or Max from the English dub of the original Beyblade series, whose voice broke over the course of the 3 seasons, meaning by season3 he sounded different.(unlike Tyson whose voice actor was a late teenager, or Kenny or was I think 10 when he started and never broke by the time the series had finished).

So without editing, it can matter, with things like this in mind.