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"Pitch On Stave" is a vocal support tool to help you improve your singing voice. It allows you to visually check the pitch of your singing.
You just sing into the built-in microphone on your iPhone, and it can graph the estimated vocal pitch on the stave.
Please use this app to improve the ability for your singing.
Features:
- Vocal analysis and pitch estimation.
- Display ranges: 4 octave (up to C6 from A2)
- Sensitivity level: 0 (Low) - 10 (High)
- Pitch analysis display can be scrolled back in the time axis.
- Auxiliary line display function. (Aux)
- Snapshot (Snap): Capture the current pitch analysis display.
Note:
- Adjust the input level by sliding “Sensitivity level” bar while singing. If the setting is inappropriate, the graph may not be displayed, or a misjudgment may occur.
- This app is intended primarily for single vocal and human voice. Note that the correct display cannot be done in case of chorus, vocal with musical instruments, and the noisy environment. Recommended for use in a quiet room less ambient noise as much as possible.
- At the time of the first access to Microphone and Photos after installing the app, you will be asked authorization to access them by the iOS system. If you have not enabled this setting, the app cannot access them by privacy restrictions of the iOS system. Please enable the access permission on the iOS setting, "Settings > Privacy & Security > Photos or Microphone".
Please visit our iOS app support page for more information on this app.
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Room Impulse Response measures audio characteristics of a room or loudspeaker.
Start by recording an impulse, such as a handclap or balloon pop, or record a swept sine and use the built-in deconvolution to create your Impulse Response (IR).
Now, view the ETC, with RT60 decay cursors, apply windowing if you wish, or trim the IR.
Next, see these other graphs:
** Impulse, where you can play back the actual IR
** ETC, which includes cursors to read out RT60 times directly, and allows pinch-zoom gesture for trimming the file. Apple a window, and see the effects of the window on the ETC plot.
** Schroeder curve, with EDT, T10, T20, and T30 markers
And then see these charts, all in either in Octave or 1/3 Octave bands:
** T20 or T30 (RT60) times
** Reverb Early Decay Times (EDT)
** Clarity C50
** Clarity C80
** CT times
** Definition
** Signal / Noise
And then you can also do spectral analysis, using our FFT, which can be windowed, for analyzing loudspeaker response without reflections, or see the 3D waterfall plot to view the decay of sound in the room by frequency, over time.
Works great with the internal iOS device microphone, or attach or iTestMic or iAudioInterface2 for fully professional results.
See the other great apps by Studio Six Digital, including AudioTools.
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December 19, 2024