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Vocal Lab. Ratings and Reviews

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13 Ratings
  • Swim'n Bird, 21.10.2022
    Awesome program! Few suggestions
    Would appreciate setting a scale/being able to highlight/color targeted notes and if it was more responsive to pitch... like the Erol's Studios app has a great algorithm but it's just way more than I need and it's great for my purposes (just basic pitch detection) Show more
  • Wіllow, 16.04.2021
    Nice but not perfect
    This program works well and does what it says it does. I use it for pitch tracking worried less about how close my voice is to each note. The biggest flaw is you only see one octave on the side and that octave always starts at C. I was really confused at first when making a HIGHER note shows up LOWER on the graph. I understand what is happening but it is confusing. Also with the note buttons order to change the octave I have to use a drop down menue. This means if I want to hear a C4, then a B3 it is cumbersome and cannot be done smoothlly. They did a good job with customization, it would be nice tobe able to provide the option to have a scrolling graph or just resize the window. I have a 30 inch screen thier is no reason it can't show more octave on the graph. Another idea would be to indicate the octave with color or for example notes in octave 4 are blue, 3 are orange, and two is red (avoid red and green for us color blind people or let us customize). Show more
  • Lislewis, 07.10.2020
    Love it but needs update
    I’m a voice teacher in L.A. I’ve been using this app with my clients for many years and love it. It’s pretty unforgiving which is a good thing! I wish they would update it because it’s gotten buggy as the Mac OS has changed. And it’s not available for mobile. Show more
  • bjmillet, 06.12.2018
    Great App for Practice but...
    I really enjoy using this app for practice but I have notice that sometines it's a half step off. I checked it with a reference source. I shut down the app and it resolved itself. SO now before I use it I check it first. Show more
  • is this name taken yet?, 02.11.2016
    Good little program
    I’ve been happy with this app and have used it for MANY years. I thought it was abandoned actually until I saw a recent update. I use it to see where I’m at as far as tuning, singing a capella. For that it’s been great for me. I’ve recommened it to other singers who don’t feel they sing in tune and want to see if there are any things they are consisntently doing, whether singin flat or sharp or simply waverering a lot. Show more
  • Brujota, 30.09.2015
    difficult to visualize
    Too bad it doesn’t have a continuous signal line like “Sing & See.”
  • masonicboom, 05.12.2014
    gets the job done
    The functionality is just what I was looking for. I used to take voice lessons at $20/hr and thought that was cheap. This app accomplishes a lot of what those did, but much more conveniently. Ways it could be improved: - List an email so I can send feedback rather than putting it all in this review. - Show two octaves at a time, rather than wrapping around after one. - Increase diameter of note circle buttons on left side—would look better. - Choose a nicer color than the ugly green for pitch-tracking dots (try #2196F3). - Make a button or keyboard shortcut for clearing the graph. - Make the horizontal note lines solid, but fainter, rather than dotted. - Add faint “bands” of color between each note, to indicate precisely when you’ve drifted closer to one than the other. From C up to halfway to C# should be one shade of faint grey, then from that point up to C# should be a different shade. - In addition to Actual and Ideal frequencies, list the difference, e.g. “-2.3hz”, maybe in percentage form “-0.2%” if that makes more sense musically. Show more
  • eegdfgsdsfg, 22.03.2014
    No training instructions
    There is no training instructions. You buy the app and then open a screen that shows letters on the side. You click them and they play a sound. When you sing it shows a line or dot of where you are on the scale. I do NOT recommend this app for anyone, it is a waste of money. Show more
  • meambirdie, 02.08.2013
    Vocal Lab
    As a speech-language pathologist/professional singer/voice/vocal coach, I have really gotten my monies worth out of this application. It gives ears to eyes and the feed back is sustaining (can be permanent by taking a snap shot) and it is proof positive that the voice is on or off. Highly recommended for those without all the fancy expensive equipment. Show more
  • ravenbluesky, 18.11.2012
    So far so good
    This is a great little piece of software. It has more applications than just for vocals, it has actually enabled me to bridge the gap between my playing the guitar and reading sheet music. It's great as an ear trainer for any musical instrument. Show more
  • Ethan Welsh, 09.10.2012
    Only for Treble Voices
    The app works very well, but doesn't pick up notes in the lower-middle bass cleft… Unfortunately, this makes the app virtually useless for any bass cleft voice parts… Add functionality in lower registers and this would be a 5 star app. Show more
  • Stunji, 08.09.2012
    Not great for low voices
    Cool app, but this would be 1000x more useful to me if it displayed a bass clef. Also, the notes below D3 or so are very hard to hear.
  • C. Hall, 20.07.2012
    Exactly what I was looking for!
    I had to recreate a little jazz riff from an old recording. I wasn't exactly sure what the actual notes were. I used Vocal Lab to sing back what I heard and was able to practice the correct notes. As a singer this app will help keep me honest about my intonation and it will give my voice students a biofeedback tool. Can't beat the price and its so simple to use. Thanks! Show more