cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21928256

Hello girlies and other folk,

my boyfriend is programming a desktop app that displays your current voice input’s frequency in Hz over time with a real time graph, similar to the app “voice tools” many of us use for voice training.

I’m trying to garner interest for such a desktop app and would appreciate input about it so I can show him that it’s not something only I would want.

I would also be interested in the OS you would be using, since currently it’s only on Linux (as we use arch btw).

The image shows what it’s currently looking like and the settings window. The entire point is for it to be always on top of everything else so you can always see how you’re doing.

And for the other nerds: it’s written in Python (making it quite large, about 2GB, he’s trying to port it to Rust (based) and make it smaller)

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    2 days ago

    This would be amazing! I’m an audiophile, and my best equipment is all connected to my PC. I’ve kind of avoided the voice apps for phones because I’d rather use my normal mic and audio chain. As for OS - Windows. All this said, there’s a variety of software that can chart frequency, pitch, etc from an input (mic in this case), BUT I’d love dedicated software for voice training and will be following along with your development 🩷