The Octave Navigator
Operator, SYLBiT pulled a melody out of the uplink, but it's pure chaos without Octave Numbers. A "C" isn't just a C. A "C1" rumbles; a "C8" pings. Sync the coordinates so the fragment stops glitching.
The Border Rule
In the Scientific Pitch Notation system (standard usage), the octave number ONLY increases at C. It does NOT change at A (the start of the alphabet).
The Anchor: Middle C (C4)
In music software and theory, C4 is usually the center of the universe. It's called Middle C because it sits right in the middle of the Grand Staff (and the piano).
If you see a note that is just "C", assume it's C4 until told otherwise.
C3 is "Low C" (Cello range). C5 is "High C" (Soprano range).
Target Acquisition
Your goal in the Frequency Lab is to specific targets. Use your ears and eyes.
- Octave Hunter: Find the exact coordinate (C3 vs C4).
- Pitch Duel: Train your ear to hear "Higher" vs "Lower".
Mini Games
SYLBiT: Frequency Lab
Training Module
Compare the TWO tones.
About this game
β’ Octave Hunter: Hunt for the specific coordinate (e.g. C3 vs C4). Memorize the "Middle C" landmark!
β’ Pitch Duel: Ear training. Compare two tones and decide if the second one is Higher or Lower.


