This is probably just me being an idiot, but the initial instructions tell me my job is to identify whether the note I hear matches the target pitch, which I take to mean a specific frequency (i.e. this particular F, not just any F). But then I’m told I’m wrong for rejecting some notes that are definitely different from the target pitch, but which I guess must be an F from a different octave. So, assuming that’s not a bug and I’m actually being asked to identify any F, I think it would be good to make that clear. (And if you’re targeting musical idiots like me, it might be good to start even simpler, because it is completely non-obvious to me when two different frequencies are the same note in different octaves.)
This is probably just me being an idiot, but the initial instructions tell me my job is to identify whether the note I hear matches the target pitch, which I take to mean a specific frequency (i.e. this particular F, not just any F). But then I’m told I’m wrong for rejecting some notes that are definitely different from the target pitch, but which I guess must be an F from a different octave. So, assuming that’s not a bug and I’m actually being asked to identify any F, I think it would be good to make that clear. (And if you’re targeting musical idiots like me, it might be good to start even simpler, because it is completely non-obvious to me when two different frequencies are the same note in different octaves.)
Oops. Yep, it’s F in different octaves that you need to identify. Will add to the tutorial. Thanks!