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⭐️4.9 / 5
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📼3 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Spectral Eye

2.0

January 25, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. MIDI support added. Updated for iOS 10.
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1.3

January 3, 2014

iOS 7 update, and updated Audiobus library.

1.2

May 1, 2013

Introducing support for Audiobus, and a new Theremin sound generator. Spectral Eye can be placed in the input slot of Audiobus. A new pro version of the app is also available, which can be placed in any Audiobus slot. The pro version also has support for MIDI.
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1.1

January 29, 2013

The app now supports landscape and portrait modes, and also the iPhone 5. A new lock control freezes the display, so that you can look closely at the frequency spectrum.
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1.0

August 1, 2012

Price History of Spectral Eye

Description of Spectral Eye

The sound that you hear is made up of vibrations at different frequencies. Two instruments, such as a guitar or a trumpet, might play the same note -- what makes them sound different are the harmonic frequencies that combine to make the overall tone. Spectral Eye will reveal these frequencies, so you can see what your sounds are made from. Using a Fast Fourier transform, incoming sound is split into individual sine waves, which are then displayed on the screen. Frequency spectrum displays are not uncommon; what makes Spectral Eye different is the arrangement of the frequencies into a spiral, so that octaves line up as rays coming from the center. The `concert pitch' of A is a vibration at 440 cycles per second. One octave above this is a doubling to 880, and an octave below is 220. On the Spectral Eye display, these frequencies fall into a line. You can see the structure clearly on the display as you make different kinds of sounds or play music. The stronger the frequency, the larger the red dot and white line; the size of the dots on the display scale to show the relative frequency strengths clearly. When you pluck a string on a guitar, the string will vibrate at a root frequency, but also at a frequency that is twice that of the root, as well as a number of different multiples. The resonant frequencies are what make different guitars sound unique. Harmonies between the frequencies of multiple notes are what make chords sound interesting. As the tone of a synthesizer note changes, you can see different component frequencies rise and fall. In addition to displaying the frequencies, you can also generate sound using Spectral Eye; we have included a simple synthesizer, which will generate either a pure sine wave, or a sine wave with an additional frequency a fifth above. Move the control on the right or bottom part of the screen to change the tone, and touch the main display and move in a clockwise or counterclockwise manner to change the pitch. The version of Spectral Eye also includes MIDI; you can start a MIDI synthesizer, and then use the Spectral Eye display to trigger notes. There are dozens of excellent synthesizers available; you can use this app to not only play them, but to see how their sounds are formed. And if you're trying to pick out the notes to a song, you can watch the display to see where the notes land. Spectral Eye is free, and will remain that way. No pop-up ads. No nag screen. Just good clean fun. If you like the app, we would very much appreciate a review in the app store. The core technology in Spectral Eye is part of our polyphonic pitch-to-MIDI app MIDImorphosis, which will let you use an ordinary guitar or other instrument to control MIDI synthesizers. This technology is also part of Infinite Looper, our innovative MIDI looping app. We have a number of other music-related apps available; we hope you dig Spectral Eye, and if you want to help us keep good things going, reviews or purchases of our other apps would be awesome!
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Spectral Eye: FAQ

Is the software for Spectral Eye compatible with iPads?

The Spectral Eye software is compatible with iPad devices.
The Spectral Eye app was launched by Patrick Madden.
The minimum iOS version for the Spectral Eye app is 8.0.
4.9: The Spectral Eye app gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of The Spectral Eye App Is Music.
The newest version of Spectral Eye is 2.0.
Spectral Eye released its latest update on July 5, 2024.
Spectral Eye was initially released on February 6, 2023.
The Spectral Eye app is rated Patrick Madden.
Currently, the Spectral Eye app supports the following languages: English.
No, Spectral Eye is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Spectral Eye does not feature in-app purchases for users.
No, Spectral Eye does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Spectral Eye

  • Thank you, this is wonderfull

    I am writing this review because they made this app free to use and thus free to enjoy. Its like a part of humanity in us that just wants to share the joy like a celebration of life. Thank you, I love science and sound is amazing, not prticularly for hearing it but that sound is ripples of pressure through the air, higher frequencies make closer ripples, low base makes long ripples, louder sounds increase the pressure, quiter is less pressure. So you can scientifically create the pressure and size within the air, but one really cool thing you can do with these pressure ripples is reflect them back to their source, and if you get the distance between the source and the reflection surface to be a distance that is a multiple of the width of a ripple then you get what looks like sound standing still, you would need some fog and light to see it, but its called a standing wave and you could place little nurf pelletts in the standing wave and the standing wave will hold them in place, if your reflecting vertically else they will fall but vertical floating balls is what many people like to dramatize the effect by calling it levitation and indeed is entertaining. Its not the toy aspect that is interesting, its the contemplation of what you have actuallly done that would seem impossible, a strip of pressurized air that has no walls yet does not leak. Imagination can lead us to what we could do with that.

    I hope you enjoyed my small add-on knowlege.

    Thank you Developers!
  • Thank you, thank you, thank you

    I’m so glad this app exists. I would buy a device just to have this app on it. Please to not let this app be in the graveyard. 🙏🙏🙏 Thank you, thank you, thank you.
  • Eye opening!

    Fun to use and interesting to see the relationship between harmonics and primary tones. Check this one out.