Explore the spectrum — from thunderous subharmonics to glass-shattering falsetto.
When we say Aubrey Love has range — we mean it literally. His voice spans across 10+ octaves, diving into subharmonic territory as low as 0.3Hz and soaring into whistle tones that challenge the ceiling of human perception. These aren't just claims. They are recorded, measured, and repeatable. Below are real tests, visual evidence, and vocal demonstrations that showcase the raw power and precise control that Aubrey brings to the mic.
Live Range Slide
Spectrum Analysis
Captured in Audacity using raw mic input. Detected frequencies as low as 0.336Hz (G–8) and as high as G♯9. No DSP, pitch shifting, or filters used.
Isolated Range Samples
Subharmonic Growl (Mid-Throat) Recorded Range: 0.336 Hz – 60 Hz (G–8 to ~B1)
This recording showcases Aubrey’s natural subharmonic resonance. Confirmed vocal energy at 0.336 Hz—well below human hearing—and peaking strength at ~48–120 Hz. Ideal for monster FX, cinematic growls, and voice layering.
Chest Voice (Narration Register) Recorded Range: 60 Hz – 300 Hz (B1 to F4)
A powerhouse narration tone rooted in deep chest resonance. Spectrum shows peak vocal energy between 48–120 Hz with subharmonic traces still present. Warm, rich, and ideal for trailers, documentaries, and in-game narration.
Falsetto / Whistle Register Recorded Range: 3.2 kHz – 13.56 kHz (G6 – G♯9)
Despite vocal strain, Aubrey reached confirmed whistle frequencies peaking at 13.56 kHz (G♯9). This places him among the rare few humans capable of sustaining both subharmonic and ultra-high falsetto tone ranges—clean and unmodified.