Hey!
I'm doing the beginner's course, and I'm having trouble understanding what's happening.
When I sing using Solfege (domiso) the pitch detection looks wild, and my ears can't certainly pick up that I'm having a vibrato of a fourth going on. This happens in all exercises. I was blaming that I'm a newbie when it comes to solfege, being used to just match pitch and interval singing using a single syllable (taa) and thinking (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc. in my head). But could this be a technical issue?
I've attached a screenshot of pitch detection with solfege vs singing with a single syllable.
EDIT: a lot of the support responds recommend using a microphone tuning wizard found in the preferences for situations similar to this. So far I haven't found said microphone setup wizard in the latest version (using a mac built-in mic), has it been removed since?
Thanks!
Unable to match pitch using Solfége
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Unable to match pitch using Solfége
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Re: Unable to match pitch using Solfége
Hi,
Yes, the Mic calibration was in version 6, version 7 is better at recogninzing a lot of different timbres, so we removed it.
Could you please send a video where you're answering an exercise in EarMaster using solfege syllables? That might help us identify what exactly confuses the algorithm.
Yes, the Mic calibration was in version 6, version 7 is better at recogninzing a lot of different timbres, so we removed it.
Could you please send a video where you're answering an exercise in EarMaster using solfege syllables? That might help us identify what exactly confuses the algorithm.
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