girl_genius
- Aug 14, 2005
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Hi everyone, new member here. I teach voice on the side and would be interested in making a little device which could detect the pitch (frequency) of a human speaking or singing voice. Either with a digital display of the pitch in KHz or even better, to keep it simple for my students, a light comes on when the pitch is between 175-220 KHz. Any ideas on kits or schematics for this? I searched the forum before asking, and saw some similar ideas but nothing close enough.
I saw a kit with digital readout like this here: http://www.apogeekits.com/frequency_counter.htm, but would prefer something cheaper or simpler like the "light on for frequency between a certain range" idea.
I appreciate your time, wisdom and responses. =)
I saw a kit with digital readout like this here: http://www.apogeekits.com/frequency_counter.htm, but would prefer something cheaper or simpler like the "light on for frequency between a certain range" idea.
I appreciate your time, wisdom and responses. =)