Sasha Monroe
Mezzo-Soprano / Pop-Country Belt & Whistle · also Alto (Contralto)
Nashville, TN / Remote
Vocal range — declared on the 88-key scale
Casting facts
- Genre
- Country·Americana / Roots
- Soundalike
- Carrie Underwood·Maren Morris·Kelly Clarkson
- Texture
- Clear / Pure·Belt / Power·Breathy / Airy·AIRY
- Techniques
- Classical / legit production·Vocal fry
- Vibrato
- Straight tone (no vibrato)·Light, late onset·Theatre / legit
- Mix
- Chesty mix·Balanced mix
- Timbre
- HIGH — Bright · airy lift
- Works on
- Album·Background Vocals·TV Show·Commercial Backgrounds
- Languages
- English·Spanish phonetic
- Terms
- AI guides as reference·Books up to a half-day
- Specialty
- Tight Country Stacks·Whistle Runs·3-Part Harmonies
- Dry lead
- Single pass (continuous unedited take)
- Reads
- Sight-reads
Signal chain — declared, and audible in the dry pass
Capture
Example figures — not a measurement.
Inaudible floor
The floor sits under the voice. A producer will not hear it on a commercial cue.
Chain:Telefunken U47 → Neve 1073DPA → Universal Audio Apollo x8p
DAW:Logic Pro · EXPERT· Comping, Melodyne, VocALign, Fades
Turnaround:24h standard delivery
These are measured checks, not self-ratings — the same code the Vocal Reel Certifier runs.
The reels
Produced and mixed — the montage that sells the voice.
Your real voice (single pass or comped) — proof of what actually leaves your room.
The standard — measured on the left, declared on the right
Your audition notes
Nobody at Tracked Vocals scores a voice. This page reports what was measured; the judgement is yours. Scored while listening at www.trackedvocals.com/v/sasha-monroe
In the room by — non-stop flight estimate
Verified credits
- Lead vocal
- Long Way Home — ALBUM, 2025
[DECLARED] “Lead vocal, plus the four-part stack on chorus two and the bridge”
- BGV / stacks
- Cedar County, Ep. 4 — TV, 2024
[DECLARED] “High whistle counter-melody over the end credits”
Performance footage
https://www.tiktok.com/@example/video/7300000000000000001
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxAmPlEReeL1/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM213aMKTHg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJgoHgpsb9I&list=RDpJgoHgpsb9I&start_radio=1
How these numbers were made
Measured, not claimed. Reel length, integrated loudness (EBU R128 / ITU-R BS.1770-4), sample peak, true peak, clipped runs, edit discontinuities (on the dry lead) and noise floor are computed from the uploaded files by the Vocal Reel Certifier. The capture strip on this sheet is those measured checks, not self-ratings. The same code runs in the browser tool and on the server, so the two can never disagree about a file. The full spec is on The Standards.
Noise floor is the mean RMS of the quietest 10% of 50 ms windows in the dry audition, and assumes ordinary session gain staging (peaks ≈ −6 to −10 dBFS). Printed compression raises the file floor dB-for-dB with its makeup gain. That is why we report the room and the file separately when a room-tone capture is present. A mixed reel is not a room, so a produced file never sets this number. Noise floor: a working definition.
Declared facts — gear, languages, genres, terms, years — are the singer's own statements. They are labelled as such and never presented as verified.
Credits appear only after a human checks them against a source. Unverified claims are not printed.