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Title: Best dedicated pitch meter to buy?
Post by: Kendra on June 30, 2017, 01:20:12 PM
I know there are phone and PC apps, but considering what I'll be spending on voice training and potential VFS I'd prefer a standalone device that's accurate and easy to use.

Roland VT-12 is $140-$200 USD but I'm not sure it would work well for this.  If anyone has found a good handheld voice pitch analyzer, would be great to know about it - thanks
Title: Re: Best dedicated pitch meter to buy?
Post by: Barb99 on June 30, 2017, 03:25:49 PM
Save your money and just use the phone app. Pitch isn't the most important factor.
If I'm reading or talking about tech issues my pitch analyzer tells me I'm averaging 175-180, just under the female range, yet I still sound female. Early on I had just the opposite, I would get averages in the 190's and not sound so good. It's more about resonance and getting your voice out of your chest. Now I hardly ever use the pitch analyzer and rely on feedback from the voice recorder.
Title: Re: Best dedicated pitch meter to buy?
Post by: Kendra on June 30, 2017, 05:07:45 PM
Excellent point - I should have thought of that but hadn't.  Thanks!