Note Recognizer - A 440 Hz

Note Recognizer - A 440 Hz

Live Musical Notation

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The Note Recognizer - A 440 Hz easily analyses the pitch frequency that you sing or play, and gives the corresponding note name quickly and accurately. Works great for vocals, piano, guitar, violin, and more! This 440 Hz tone is A in the musical scale. This tone is good for tuning or keeping a reference to A. The Sine wave has no overtones so it is sometime called pure as it is only the fundamental frequency. Play your musical idea on an instrument and have it transformed to musical notation. Your microphone detects your voice or instrument, and then converts that sound into an electrical signal. That signal is then interpreted by our app and the frequency of that sound is deciphered and displayed along with the corresponding musical note. Very useful for singers who need to find the right starting note of a song. Or if you want to know the key of a song; sing the tonic, and you get the note name of the key. What instruments will this pitch detector work with? - Our Note Recognizer app will work with most instruments and vocals. Recognition range: E2 - G7. Whistling above this range wil not be recognized. The quality of the microphone of your device may influence the performance of the app. If you looking for vocal training and do you have little or no singing experience or voice training? Then we recommend Note Recognizer.
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What's New in Note Recognizer

1.0

August 7, 2023

Reviews of Note Recognizer

Severely sensitive

It’s way too sensitive and there’s doesn’t seem to be a way to turn the sensitivity down. It picks up every single vibration and the needle just continuously dances around making it very difficult to actually tune

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FAQ

Is Note Recognizer optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, Note Recognizer works on iPad devices.

Who built the Note Recognizer app?

The Note Recognizer app was made by Suresh Verma.

What’s the minimum iOS version supported by the Note Recognizer app?

The Note Recognizer app currently supports iOS 15.0 or later.

What is the overall user rating for Note Recognizer?

The average rating for the Note Recognizer app is 1.

What is the primary genre of the Note Recognizer app?

The Primary Genre Of The Note Recognizer App Is Entertainment.

What Note Recognizer application version is the latest one?

1.0 is the most recent version of Note Recognizer.

When did the new Note Recognizer update happen?

The latest Note Recognizer update was rolled out on December 4, 2024.

When did Note Recognizer first launch?

The Note Recognizer app launched on August 17, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the Note Recognizer app?

The Note Recognizer app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Suresh Verma.

What languages does Note Recognizer support?

You can use the Note Recognizer app in English.

Does Note Recognizer belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Note Recognizer is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Note Recognizer?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Note Recognizer.

Does Note Recognizer support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Note Recognizer does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using Note Recognizer?

No, you can not expect ads while using Note Recognizer.