Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-6433273-20150620015912/@comment-53539-20150620095532

Okay I'm going to highlight the issue with this again. Your body is effect by hormones. If your born a male you will get a good deal more testosterone then a woman would. If you are born a female you get estrogen as well. Testosterone impacts the voice in men but basically forming a "Adam's Apple". This changes the way a male voice sounds. It basically means that a man and woman end up with traits one has in ample the other doesn't.

Iroha is a female vocal, but her voice type representative is just the thing in question. Again I point to how VY2 had disregarded Len and Ryuto as "male" for their adjustments of VY2. They only focused on Piko, Gackpo and Kiyoteru when developing him. So even Yamaha at *some* point has acknowledged this issue.

There is no reason to say "Iroha isn't female" because the avatar is, just as Len and Ryuto are still "male" despite having female vocals. Its just the voice in the issue and not the character itself.

If you want to really look at things in perspective, Len is 14 years old. He should either be like Oliver still if his voice is broken, or if it is more like Piko, Yohioloid or VY2. But the tone is wrong for a young male. The irony is his close vocal is Iroha in the V2 range, who is also a transgender voice, but Iroha has a deeper tone then Len, because Len's provider being female has a higher pitch naturally then Iroha's if they were indeed male.

So there is the issue here with the technicalities. This is also why V2 Len's data highlights that while he has a higher range then Piko, Len has a woman behind him and Piko, the second highest doesn't. If you want a true, high pitched male, from the V2 range, you' have had to go with Piko over Len.