Vibrato Monitor vVARY
TadaoYamaokaAbout this app
Developer Description
Real-time analysis of vibrato
A tuner & analysis tool that visualizes your voice or instrument vibrato in real time.
🔍 Key Features
* Real-Time Waveform Display
Instantly analyzes sound from your microphone and shows it as a waveform, making pitch stability and vibrato patterns easy to see.
* Pitch Detection (e.g., C4)
Displays the current note name so you can check if you’re singing or playing in tune.
* Vibrato Rate Measurement (Hz)
Shows how many cycles per second your vibrato has, giving you an objective view of your style.
* Vibrato Depth Measurement (cents)
Quantifies the amplitude of vibrato in cents, letting you see whether your vibrato is wide or subtle.
🎤 Perfect For
* Vocalists aiming to improve expressiveness
* Classical singers and choir members who want precise vibrato control
* Instrumentalists (strings, winds, etc.) looking to analyze tone stability
* Music teachers and students who want to track progress during practice or lessons
💡 Easy to Use
1. Open the app and sing or play into your microphone
2. See your waveform, vibrato rate, and depth instantly
3. Understand your vibrato at a glance with both numbers and visuals
📱 Highlights
* Simple, clean, and intuitive design
* Real-time analysis with minimal delay
* Useful for both beginners and advanced musicians
🎶 Whether for practice, teaching, or just fun with friends, this app helps you visualize and refine your unique sound.
See your vibrato—sharpen your musical expression!
Version Information
- Version
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- Downloads
- 1K+
- Updated on
- -
- Released
- Aug 16, 2025
- Requires
- Android Varies with device
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Vibrato Monitor users say on Google Play
this app is amazing and just what I needed! would it be possible to pretty please make it so the screen stays on?