I just started playing today and noticed some oddities with the pitch tracking I didn't understand. For reference the mic I use is my gaming headset which I use to speak to people daily so there is no chance the microphone is broken or faulty.
Now I know I am not the best singer out there, which is why I started playing this because I want to regain my old singing voice. However I noticed a lot of sporadicness with some my sung notes which appeared a little more off than just my poor singing. To test this I held a constant note throughout parts of some songs and here are 2 screenshots that represent what I am talking about.
http://puu.sh/a1UZS.png
If I am holding a constant note how can I possibly be too high for the high notes and too low for the low notes?
On the second one it is possibly my microphone was having trouble picking me up because I was holding a low note but I am in a completely silent house at 4 am. So if there is a silence threshold, I was definitely above it. Regardless however, the pitch in the middle is jumping around on a long held note.
Can anyone make sense of this please?
Now I know I am not the best singer out there, which is why I started playing this because I want to regain my old singing voice. However I noticed a lot of sporadicness with some my sung notes which appeared a little more off than just my poor singing. To test this I held a constant note throughout parts of some songs and here are 2 screenshots that represent what I am talking about.
http://puu.sh/a1UZS.png
If I am holding a constant note how can I possibly be too high for the high notes and too low for the low notes?
On the second one it is possibly my microphone was having trouble picking me up because I was holding a low note but I am in a completely silent house at 4 am. So if there is a silence threshold, I was definitely above it. Regardless however, the pitch in the middle is jumping around on a long held note.
Can anyone make sense of this please?