Talk:Flower/@comment-39886643-20191102150530/@comment-53539-20191103081955

Yes, Flower is a rock vocal.

We don't know the gender of the Flower VA, so its hard to judge Flower's vocal type representation fully. But she represents the overlap between male and female vocals, this mostly happens during teenage years before boys become men and generally loose their vocal they had as a boy due to a voice break. In short its a androgynous teenager-like rock vocal.

Len's vocal is a deep female adult vocal, being used to represent a young male. This is common in Voice acting for adult female to represent a young male vocal, since adult females can still do the child vocal range, though their vocal range is greater bare that in mind because an adults range is generally larger then a child's. The main problem you face when using children for child vocals is... Especially with boys. Puberty. So they often use female vocalists and ask them to speak within their chest and make their tones deeper to sound more boyish simply because the voice won't change halfway through recording something because vocal breakage happened without warning.

''See the first Harry Potter film... Moral of the story is don't use someone older to represent a 10 year old. You'd have gotten through the entire production without Daniel Radcliffe's voice breaking because he matured. Also see Max from the English dub of Beyblade whose voice broke over the 3 seasons. Or Phineas and Ferb season 1, compared to season 2... Vincent Martella who played Phineas has a voice break after season 1. ^_^' ''

But anyway,there are other traits that could distinguish Len from Flower, but I hope this gives an idea about things. Its possible for a Vocaloid to sound alike, confirmed in V4, but some interesting reasons come out of it.