As long as the generating tool's pressure angle doesn't change then no matter what changes are made to the blank, the generated PA will remain the same.
But, touching on some of dimjim's points, if you apply a correction to the gear, (either a plus or minus correction) even though the generated PA remains the same, the operating PA can change. This is why gears with a large plus correction can look as if they have larger generated PAs than gears without the correction. The operating PA could be measured but you would have to include information about the center distance and mating gear; generally though, it is calculated.
Now it gets really confusing.....even though the operating PA may change, the base pitch will remain exactly the same no matter how much correction is applied to the gear proving that the generated PA is a constant which relates directly back to the tool used.
Why do you have the concerns you’ve mentioned? Are you having problems with the parts being supplied?