Talk:KAITO V3/@comment-4153471-20130806133640/@comment-53539-20130806175542

If your looking at higher ranges, you definitely wouldn't be looking at Kaito either way.

http://www.vocaloid.com/lineup/vocaloid3/

Scroll down and you'll see comparisons between Kaito and other vocaloids in the third generation on optimum vocal range and tempo.

But in short... Pretty much every other vocaloid in this generation has a large optimum range and even those that cover Kaito's range can do higher notes naturally.

Lots of people say the original V1 Kaito could do higher notes but this wasn't true and V1 actually had an awful lot of "give". This allowed his vocal to go higher in the octaves then he was designed to be in and he wouldn't suffer as much as his V3 version does. This was almost the same for all 5 vocals in the original vocaloid range, but Kaito for some reason he turned out to be able to make the most use of the engine.