ProLobe Online is a website designed for you to develop your perfect pitch skills. The ProLobe website uses Java technology to communicate with your sound card's midi hardware and plays a series of notes which you have to identify. If you are using Microsoft's Internet Explorer, or Mozilla based browsers, this Java applet can easily and safely be installed into your browser. Each lesson will comprise of several questions which you will listen to and answer by responding on the webpage. Your answers will be tracked and recorded on our server at the end of each lesson.
The ProLobe project was started in 1996 and was developed by Clint Eckhardt. The purpose of this software was to use chroma identification training techniques, and incorporate them into an interactive training program, which would provide a human unassisted means of developing AP perception skills in adult non-AP possessors. ProLobe was also designed as a musician's tool for practicing and exercising chroma hearing skills, while simultaneously learning them a musically relevant context. The versatility and convenience of ProLobe's compact GUI design allows students to isolate the pitch chroma object easily, and learn to name the twelve pitch objects necessary to pass the qualifications for absolute pitch.