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  • A fantastic app

    This is hands down the best voice analyzer I was able to find in the app store. Sure, like every app it has a few glitches, but they are minor and the developer is very reaponsive and addresses any concerns. I use this app every day and so far I'm very satisfied. Thank you

    Developer Response

    Thanks for letting us know!
  • This app crashes any time you do anything on iOS 13

    Any time you try to playback a recording you have made, it plays it back and then the app freezes. You cannot hit pause, you cannot hit stop, and worst of all you cannot save that recording. Your only recourse is to force quit the app.

    These are the core of the use case for the app, and without them, I am altogether annoyed that I paid for this app. 3 months ago I had no issues. Now, I’m going to look for alternatives.
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    Developer Response

    Hi, apologies for that - we've fixed it and the update is available on the App Store now.
  • Safe your money, not worth the price, seriously!

    I wrote the review bellow well over a year ago. May be a year and a half. Somethings did improve in this app and I deleted that part from the view bellow. The remaining is still true.

    In my old review I said that the app I talked about did not have an Apple version. They now do. BUT, it is not the same as the Droid version. It lacks all the tracking charts, making as basic as this one. But the developer told me that they are working on it. They decided to start from the ground up to improve all the charts and functions. Just a matter of time.

    For now this is my go to app. The main thing I like about it is that I can change the range targets and I can see where my pitch is live between those lines. Which helps me to try to keep my pitch between those two lines.

    Even though that future is the main reason I still use this app more than any other by far. The wave in the scope really does a lousy job at showing you where you pitch is at. I have to rely on looking at the top and bottom of the range. If the pitch goes bellow my minimum target line it turns red and blink, and the opposite is true of the maximum target. Once you hit stop recording the scope waves pop up. For me that is too late. Since I want to practice keeping my pitch between those two targets and to be able to visualize it live as I speak. That would help me built the muscle memory and get me used to the way my voice sounds while I am speaking in my target range. The way you sound to others is different than the way your voice sound to you. Having an app with a great scope would be amazing. Instead of waves may be they could try with bars. Similar to the way bars equalizers use and slow it down to the point in which shows you the average pitch in real life. Or may be do what another app does. It shows you all the results live and you talk. Which it nice but even though that app also has a chart with a scope, you can see both sets of information since they are in a different screens.

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    This app is a joke and not worth 13 dollars. There is an app that looks identical to this one that is sold in the Google Store called Voice Pitch Analyzer, that is much better than this one. Unfortunately it is not sold in the Apple Store... Yet!

    That app is geared towards the transgender community. So one of the charts shows you where you voice falls under. Male, androgynous, or female range. But if you are not concerned about that and only care about the pitch analysis, that app will more than work.

    But where it really has this app beaten to a pulp, is that the other app tracks your voice progress. It has a chart called "Pitch Over Time." Which shows you the date and pitch of all the tests you have performed over a long time. A great chart to have.

    It also has another screen called "Overall Progress." Which also shows you your progress over time.

    It also gives you something to read while it records your voice pitch. Nice!

    These two apps use the same basic platform. Their recording screen looks identical. But the other apps gives you a lot more information, and get this, for no where near the price of this one. I believe that I paid something like 3 bucks. It was no more than 5 bucks. But definitely no where near 13 bucks.

    But like I said, they do not have an Apple version of the app. I am trying to convince the developer, “Purr Programming,” to develop an Apple version. I have a feeling that it's just a matter of time.

    Save your money because this app is NOT worth has much as they are charging. If I knew what I know about this app, the most I would had paid for this app is a couple of bucks. Not a penny more.
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    Developer Response

    Hi, since your last review several years ago we have been busy adding many new features. We have improved our accuracy (validated by many clinicians and university lecturers worldwide), added target lines, added support for cloud storage (iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive and more), exporting data to spreadsheets and have many more to come. However, if there's anything else you'd like us to add then please feel free to drop us a line at support@speechtools.co.
  • Amazingly Helpful

    Fantastical easy to see where your pitch is, to set target ranges, to make and analyze recordings, and to export and import recordings. I can’t imagine working on my voice without this app.

    The one key thing missing is average high and average low instead of (or in addition to) the absolute maximum and minimum.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for letting us know. If you'd like to see anything added then send us a mail to support@speechtools.co and we'll add it to our roadmap.
  • Love it

    I love this application. I use it with all of my voice patients!

    Developer Response

    Great to hear you find it so useful! If you've any suggestions or changes you'd like to see then please send them in to support@speechtools.co.
  • Transgender

    Great app. It helps me to perfect my pitch and volume. My therapist recommended it.

    Developer Response

    Glad it helps! Could we ask you to send us an email to support@speechtools.co and let us know what we need to get those 3 missing stars?
  • Voice analyst

    Why has the upperoctave started showing an octave lower? This didn’t use to happen

    Developer Response

    Hi, we've just released a new version which fixes this issue. Thanks, Garry
  • Not very feature rich

    I would love to see a few more features, such as analyzing shorter passages selected from a recording or to merge or compare several recordings with the analysis tools.

    Also, please allow at least an option for displaying a log scale for the y axis in the pitch graphs.

    Developer Response

    Hi, Voice Analyst already supports analysing a portion of a recording. If you pinch to zoom then then the statistics apply to the what's visible on the graph. I'm not sure what you mean by log scale on the y axis as dB is already log scale but please get in touch at support@speechtools.co to help us understand what you need and we'll do our very best to add it to Voice Analyst.
  • Excellent but...

    What a wonderful and handy tool. As far as I can tell the foundation technology is excellent. There are times when the UI is a bit limited and frustrating. I’d like to see that improved. In the meantime I love it nonetheless.

    Developer Response

    Hi, we're just putting the finishing touches to our latest update which simplifies the interface and adds some new features like targets and cloud import/export. Could you send an email to support@speechtools.co and let us know what we can do to earn that last star?
  • Slp

    Great for voice therapy

    Developer Response

    Thanks for letting us know!

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