What is Recording Recap?
Recording Recap gives you an instant snapshot of how your voice performed during a recording. It’s available for all performance types — solos, duets, group recordings, and even joins! You’ll see your pitch range, highest note, and how long you sang. It’s a fun way to get to know your voice and track your progress over time.
How do I access Recording Recap?
Recording Recap is available to everyone! After finishing a recording, you’ll automatically see the Recording Recap screen. Just make sure your app is updated to the latest version (iOS 13.8.3 or higher / Android 12.6.9 or higher).
Why don’t I see my Recording Recap after recording?
If your stats aren’t showing up, double-check that:
• You’re using iOS app version 13.8.3 or higher or Android 12.6.9 or higher
• You’ve completed your recording fully
What does my Pitch Range mean?
Your pitch range shows the span of notes you hit in your recording. Your range will usually fall into one of these voice types: Bass, Baritone, Tenor, Alto, Mezzo, or Soprano.
Your range might shift a little depending on the song, your energy, or even the time of day. Over time, understanding your range can help you spot growth, build consistency, and challenge yourself with new notes.
What does “Highest Note” mean?
Your Highest Note shows the top note you sang in your recording, written out as a note name (like A4, C3, etc.). It’s a quick way to see how high your voice reached in that performance. Your highest note may vary from song to song depending on your warm-up, vocal energy, or singing style.