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Started by Nygeel, June 16, 2011, 08:14:09 PM

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Dan

Well, the voice pitch has definitely dropped overall after 18 days on T, and most noticeably in the lower range.
See the summary here
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,226241.0.html

Or briefly,
Date:        Min av Pitch (Hz)
14-07-17     186
19-07-17     170
21-07-17     140


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blitzcat

I recommend the analyze plot spectrum tool in Audacity, which is free to download. You can see all the different frequency peaks in your voice and it automatically tells you what the peaks are in Hz and musical note equivalent if you hover over them.
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Dan

Quote from: blitzcat on July 22, 2017, 08:19:27 PM
I recommend the analyze plot spectrum tool in Audacity, which is free to download. You can see all the different frequency peaks in your voice and it automatically tells you what the peaks are in Hz and musical note equivalent if you hover over them.

Welcome to Susan's Place, Bliltzcat. Why not introduce yourself formally with a bit of your background in the Introductions.

As for Audacity, it is rather more difficult to extract the details from. Voice Pitch Analyzer is also free and it very quickly generates the data of interest without doing anything other than reading a passage of text, stop the record button and within seconds the results are generated. Couldn't be quicker and easier.
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Jacqueline

Quote from: blitzcat on July 22, 2017, 08:19:27 PM
I recommend the analyze plot spectrum tool in Audacity, which is free to download. You can see all the different frequency peaks in your voice and it automatically tells you what the peaks are in Hz and musical note equivalent if you hover over them.

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CursedFireDean

I downloaded that voice analyzer and funny enough at 3 years on T it predictably sits my speaking voice within male (with moments up in andro and female) but I actually get read as female very consistently on the phone. I can only think of one time ive been properly gendered on the phone.

EDIT: On further exploration I pretended to be talking on the phone and apparently my phone voice spikes considerably into female when I introduce myself. Gotta figure out how to fix that haha.

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