Last Updated by Laidman & Katsura on 2024-05-02
1. From the Tuner Microphone Menu, select "Configure..." and then choose a device for sound input; generally this will be 'Internal microphone'.
2. Vocal Lab can help you identify problem areas in your singing, and can also help improve your intonation on various instruments - woodwinds, brass, and strings.
3. The pitch detection algorithm can only detect one note at a time! It cannot distinguish individual notes among chords.
4. As you sing or play, your pitch is plotted on the graph in real time.
5. When using an instrument capable of producing more than one note, avoid notes which continue to sound after a new note is introduced.
6. It listens while you sing and displays the pitch of your voice on a graph, in real time.
7. The objective is to stay as near to these lines as possible, while you sing or play.
8. This plot shows in great detail the pitch history and helps isolate problem areas in your intonation.
9. All you have to do is watch the graph while you sing and try to stay near the lines.
10. If no bars appear, too few bars, or the red bar appears often, please read the section entitled, 'Selecting the Microphone'.
11. Adjust the Input volume slider so that most of the bars light up when you talk the loudest.
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
Install Vocal Lab app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
Download a Compatible APK for PC
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- Graphing area: The main feature of Vocal Lab is the graphing area where the user's pitch is plotted in real-time. The graph looks like a polygraph or seismograph with horizontal lines placed at the 12 chromatic tones. The objective is to stay as near to these lines as possible while singing or playing.
- Reference tone buttons: The app has buttons to generate an audible reference tone that provides a precise frequency reference. The user can press the shift or control key to generate an octave higher or lower reference tone.
- Microphone selection: The app allows the user to choose a device for sound input, generally the internal microphone or line-in for direct instrument connections.
- Best results: The app provides tips for obtaining the best results, such as microphone placement and avoiding chords or reverb effects.
- Volume indicator: The app has a volume indicator that shows several lighted blue bars when the user talks or plays. The user can adjust the input volume slider to set the correct input level.
- Accurate pitch detection
- Useful for singers to see where they are at in terms of tuning
- Provides feedback that is helpful for speech-language pathologists, professional singers, and vocal coaches
- Can take a snapshot of the feedback for permanent reference
- No option to trigger notes with keys on a midi keyboard
- No optional piano sound
- Tracer breaks more often than in Sing and See
- Display of a piano keyboard is not as good as in Sing and See
- Sometimes the app is a half step off and needs to be checked before use
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