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Voice actor pitch training

Voice actors need precise control over their vocal range. TransVoice's real-time pitch tracker lets you see exactly where each character voice sits in Hz, practice hitting target frequencies consistently, and expand your usable range over time. Whether you're warming up before a session or developing a new character voice, the visual feedback helps you nail it faster.

Tips & Best Practices

Tips for voice actor pitch training

  • Map your current range by sliding from your lowest comfortable note to your highest — note the Hz extremes
  • Create 'character zones' in your head: assign each character a specific Hz range and practice staying in it
  • Use the spectrogram to differentiate characters beyond just pitch — resonance and timbre matter
  • Practice transitions between character voices smoothly without pitch breaks
  • Record different character voices and compare their pitch profiles side by side
  • Warm up with pitch sirens (sliding up and down your full range) before recording sessions

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool designed for voice actors?+

TransVoice is primarily designed for voice training (especially trans voice training), but the pitch tracking, spectrogram, and recording tools work equally well for voice actors who want precise frequency feedback.

Can I track multiple voice profiles?+

You can record different character voices and compare them. The pitch analytics show the frequency profile of each recording separately.

Does it work for singing too?+

The pitch tracker works for any vocalization. Singers and voice actors both use it to see their frequency in real-time.

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