Subject: Re: pitch tracking program needed From: Andrew Brouse <brouse(at)MUSIC.MCGILL.CA> Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 13:14:08 -0500Hi James, Here's one possibility: Mac the Scope ($99-449 depending on options) http://www.channld.com/mts.html It is very comprehensive but can take some fiddling. The download allows a 30 day trial period. Andrew On 12-Dec-05, at 12:21 PM, beaucham wrote: > I've recently been contacted by an audiologist working with > hearing-impaired and language-disordered children who needs a > visible speech program that can display real-time pitch > contours during speech utterances. > > Assumed input: > > The input will be a teenage girl's voice to a microphone. > The goal is for her to be able to "see" the pitch of her voice. > She has difficulty hearing "upglide" (question intonation) vs. > "downglide" (as if you are saying "oh", meaning "I get it"). > She cannot produce the glide sequences we would typically say in > the phrase "I don't know". > > Display: > > The ideal display would be frequency in Hz vs time in seconds. > Display should take place in real time during the input. > > Platform: > > Macintosh G4 running OS X v 10.3. > > Cost: > > Preferably $100 or less, but any options which do the job well > would be considered. > > Please send me or post on this list any suggestions you have > for software that could work and I will relay them to the > audiologist. > > Jim Beauchamp > Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign