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A “singing into” recorder type of thing, with visible pitch readout
Is there an iPhone (as opposed to iPad-only) app that I can sing into and get an audio recording of vocals over the iPhone mics, which also shows the pitch on a big very readable display?
When I sing into Logic Pro X, I do so with the pitch display from the tuner button (the one with a tuning fork icon) and this clearly shows how close to being on pitch I am. I’d like the same on my iPhone. Hopefully in an app I already have but didn’t realize it did this.
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Total energy from Sonosaurus do it, you can record and have a real-time pitch analysis page. It’s a super app:
https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/tonalenergy-tuner-metronome/id497716362?mt=8
I second the rec for TE tuner. Excellent app for anything tuning-related.
Not sure if this is meets your needs, but TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome is incredible as a tuner. It’s display allows me to tune my guitar depending on the type of music.
- For faster finger-style, I tune to the initial attack frequency, and am on to the next note before it settles into it’s lower harmonics.
- For slower style, I’ll tune to the frequency the string settles into, for swells, anything longer sustain.
- If bass notes are basically “drones”, they get tuned for the sustain and quicker melody strings get tuned to attack frequency.
I’ve suspected for a long time this difference in absoption rate of harmonics is a huge factor in the difference between a good instrument and that “Great” instrument that can almost play itself.
App store description says Audio Recording. I’ve never used it. Didn’t even know for myself that it was capable.
Even Sweeter!!
I will just add Tonal Energy Tuner. It is badass.
Tonal energy tuner looks very useful, I thought the snail from ircam would be the last tuner purchase here. That's also a great app to have on the phone!
Thanks, all. Hmm, which one to choose?
Choose TonalEnergy Tuner, it likely does way more than you expect, including being able to do exactly what you want
Plus I hang around here for support if you need it.