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1. Good option if you need to know your vocal range, but most people already know that, right? I'll be uninstalling and won't ve back unless they lower the price or at least offer a free trial song or two to see if I actually want to pay.
2. Good option if you need to know your vocal range, but most people already know that, right? I'll be uninstalling and won't ve back unless they lower the price or at least offer a free trial song or two to see if I actually want to pay.
3. I went thru all the steps (the exciting part) until i got to the song lists, only to find out i have to pay a subscription in order to unlock any of the songs.
4. I went thru all the steps (the exciting part) until i got to the song lists, only to find out i have to pay a subscription in order to unlock any of the songs.
5. They just want to record your voice.Not only is the "range finder" inaccurate, it doesn't pick up your voice when you sing with the songs in the library.
6. They just want to record your voice.Not only is the "range finder" inaccurate, it doesn't pick up your voice when you sing with the songs in the library.
7. It gives you a preview of the song to match your vocal tone, but when you go to sing for practice, it shows you missing majority of the words.
8. It gives you a preview of the song to match your vocal tone, but when you go to sing for practice, it shows you missing majority of the words.
9. Good idea, absolutely not worth the money as of right now.I paid the $60 for a year, which I'd like refunded, thinking this app was going to have lessons and help you improve based on your performance.
10. After noticing I was consistently falling between 33-42% note accuracy across various artists and songs, I decided to let a song play without singing.
11. Not worth my time, I already knew my range, I just wanted to practice singing songs that are usually uncomfortable for me but would be adjusted to my range.