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Scalita is a vocal warm-up app designed for singers. Its core idea is straightforward: it plays scales using real piano samples from Salamander Grand Piano, and users sing along for practice, with automatic transposition based on their vocal range. It emphasizes “no ads, no account, no tracking, and offline use.” At the moment, it is available only for Android, with iOS marked as coming soon.
Based on the available description, Scalita is not a typical large-model-driven AI product, and it does not disclose any model names. However, it does include several intelligent features: Find My Warmup can automatically choose exercises, tempo, and vocal range based on the user’s current vocal condition, such as fatigue, tension, a cold voice, or stiffness; Scale Detector can capture melodic patterns from sources such as YouTube videos, piano, or guitar, and turn them into reusable editable scales; Pitch Monitor shows the singer’s pitch trajectory in real time, using green and amber indicators to show whether the pitch is on target. Built-in content includes 19 scales and 13 routines, covering scenarios such as quick warm-ups, range expansion, agility training, choir preparation, musical theatre, jazz, rock, and metal.
The free version already includes all built-in scales, built-in routines, playback features, import/export, and a limited amount of custom content. Pro is a one-time $4.99 in-app purchase that unlocks unlimited custom scales and routines, Scale Detector microphone input, editing of built-in routines, and more. Payments are handled through Google Play, so the developer does not directly access payment information. On privacy, the description explicitly states that there are no accounts and no tracking, and user-created content is stored locally on the device, making it relatively friendly for users who value offline practice.
Its strengths are clear positioning, a low price, offline availability, and a highly usable free version. The real piano sound and automatic transposition also make it more suitable for singers than ordinary metronome-style practice tools. The downsides are that it is Android-only, and Chinese interface support is not mentioned; only English and Spanish are shown. In addition, it cannot replace a vocal coach or medical advice, and its pitch and vocal-range detection results should not be treated as absolutely accurate. It is suitable for solo singers, choir members, musical theatre performers, and pop vocal learners who want daily vocal warm-ups and pitch practice.
Website accessibility cannot be confirmed from the text alone. The app relies on Google Play for downloads and in-app purchases, so users in mainland China may face limitations with installation, updates, and payments. Overall, it should be considered “partially restricted.” If it is unavailable, alternatives include local tuner apps, piano accompaniment apps, vocal lesson videos, or offline vocal teachers.
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