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{{Card | {{Card | ||
| − | | notesontop= | + | | notesontop= introduced in version 2.0 of the [[Deck]]. |
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| name = Pitch Gameplay | | name = Pitch Gameplay | ||
| + | | v20frontface = PitchGameplay-front-v20.png | ||
| + | | v20backface = PitchGameplay-back-v20.png | ||
| + | | v20synopsis = Exploring the tonal accuracy of the player’s voiced input | ||
| + | | v20rel-tag1=Makes use of:<br> | ||
| + | | v20rel1=[[Sound Input]]<br> | ||
| + | | v20rel-tag2=Often uses:<br> | ||
| + | | v20rel2=[[In-game Feedback]], [[Sound Visualization]], [[Levelled Performance]]<br> | ||
| + | | description = | ||
| + | Some games focus on the player's ability to provide an [[Sound Input|input]] whose pitch matches that of a pre-defined sound | ||
| + | piece such as a song. This is typically done through the input of voice, with the player singing the lyrics of a | ||
| + | selected song. Since pitch is the acoustic parameter being considered, the exact wording of the player's input is | ||
| + | usually secondary to the performance. | ||
| examples= | | examples= | ||
| − | {{NoVideo | '''Guitar Hero: '''}} | + | {{NoVideoTable | {{NoVideo | '''Guitar Hero World Tour:'''}} | {{NoVideo | '''Disney Sing It: Family Hits:'''}} | }} |
| − | | ex1=<mt p="PitchGameplay" g="SingStar" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | + | | ex1=<mt p="PitchGameplay" g="SingStar" altg="SingStar Vol.3" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> |
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 24 August 2012
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Contents
Synopsis
| Exploring the tonal accuracy of the player’s voiced input. |
Relationships
Makes use of:
Sound Input
.
Often uses:
In-game Feedback
, Sound Visualization
, Levelled Performance
.
Description
Some games focus on the player's ability to provide an input whose pitch matches that of a pre-defined sound piece such as a song. This is typically done through the input of voice, with the player singing the lyrics of a selected song. Since pitch is the acoustic parameter being considered, the exact wording of the player's input is usually secondary to the performance.
Examples
| Guitar Hero World Tour: |
Disney Sing It: Family Hits: |

