
Pace Recorder app to help you monitor your voice
If you present to clients – this is an App that may help you.
Vocalytics co-founder Benoit Curdy talks here about his new start-up which is to help speakers work on their voice. The Android App, developed by the start-up, is a ‘personal voice trainer’ – allowing users to monitor their intonation (pitch) and speed (slow or fast).
If it can do one thing, it will help presenters understand (and see via the screen) when they are talking too fast (or too slow) when they are rehearsing their presentation.
The ‘Pace Recorder’ is an currently Android 2.3 app.

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