音程チェッカー ボイストレーニングに。音階を表示。

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Category

Music & Audio

Latest Version

1.0

Size

5.1 MB

Requirements

Android 4.4 and up

Downloads

200,000,000+

Developer

Shigeki_m

Content Rating

Everyone

Review

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Editor Reviews

This text is all about this awesome tool that can analyze sound in real-time. It's like having a superpower to check out things like pitch, octave, frequency, and waveform! You can use this tool for so many cool things - like figuring out how high or low your voice can go, training yourself to have perfect pitch, or even figuring out the pitch of your favorite song. And if you're into singing, it's great for practicing and fixing any tone-deafness issues you might have. Oh, and it can also measure frequency and help with voice training. The best part is that you can pause the analysis whenever you want and take your time to review the results. Plus, it supports different types of pitch notation like lowA, mid2A, and hihiA. Pretty neat stuff!

In a nutshell, this tool is super handy for folks who want to up their singing game or get the lowdown on sound properties. It gives you instant feedback on pitch, frequency, and waveform so you can spot areas to work on and see how you're progressing. Plus, you can hit pause and review the analysis results to pinpoint exactly where you need to improve. And guess what? It's user-friendly for all types of peeps, no matter if you're a musical pro or just starting out.

To sum it up, this cool sound analysis tool is like a Swiss army knife for folks who want to get better at singing or dive into the world of sound. It's got all these nifty features that let you check out different sound stuff and see where you can up your game. Plus, you can keep tabs on how you're doing over time. And hey, even if you're not a music pro, no worries! This tool works for everyone, no matter your musical know-how. So go ahead and give it a whirl!

Features

Make sure to listen to the sounds around you and see what pitch they are at. Then show the scale, pitch name, and frequency.

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