
Tone W
Just what I wanted… Almost! Within just 6 minutes, I was sold and upgraded to the Pro version. I love how I can listen to Spotify or YouTube on my Bluetooth headphones in the background while using the app, and it doesn’t mess with them or pickup their audio. One small request though: it would be AMAZING if the Pro version could include an option to set a key and scale, and maybe have the notes turn green when they land on the scale. That would take this app to the next level!
129 people found this review helpful
Autumn Rock Software Development
October 10, 2024
Thank you for your feedback! Scale highlighting is something we plan to add in future updates. Please stay tuned!

Eric (esnow)
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Took me one minute to realize this is a 5 star app. If you don't see an update here about inaccuracy in the next week or two, assume I think this app is amazing and just what I was looking for: turning my nothing melodies into notes I can use. (Some of us don't have great ears for translation. This app is for us!) Edit: Yeah, it wasn't 10 minutes before I smashed buy pro version. This is great stuff devs. Or maybe I'm biased because you show me singing in key..... How is that possible!!! /s
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Autumn Rock Software Development
October 27, 2024

Junior O (uClash)
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Doesn't work well at the low end. I can hold C2 to B1. But if I drop lower, then it jumps up two octives. Perhaps it is the limitation of my phone mic. I tried headsets, too. Has anyone had any luck? I just wanted to see how low I could go LOL. Pretty cool app, though. And it may just be a hardware limitation. If so, then I will change my stars. Edit: thanks to the developer for the explanation on it being a hardware limitation. Updating to five stars :)
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Autumn Rock Software Development
January 22, 2025
Hi Junior, this is indeed a hardware limitation. C2 is around the lowest range supported by most smartphones currently available on the market. When you drop below C2 the app can't see the fundamental in the input signal, and it will lock onto the upper partials instead, hence the octave jump. Hope this helps.