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  • So far, awesome

    Exactly what I need to ring out FOH and monitor wedges. Waiting for micW i436 to arrive. 5 stars will stick if the app performs with the external mmm microphone.
  • Limited use

    It's good for short loops and audio files but from what I can see that's about all. When you can only analyzer music that is less than 220 seconds long, not very practical. What am I supposed to do, chop up the song? Maybe I'm missing something here?
  • Needs Inter-App Audio support

    This is a good app, but not all that useful if it can only analyse the device input. If it had IAA support I'd give it 5 stars.
  • pitch labels please!

    This is a very useful app and one of the few of its kind that has been updated recently.
    What would make it perfect would be for it to display the musical note name alongside the frequency display. For me that would make it a 5* app.
  • Importing issues

    App crashes when trying to import files from voice memos on phone..please fix
  • Music analysis

    It's a useful app, but would be so much better if it could analyze the tunes in your music library (i.e open & playback a song)
  • love it!

    I love this app, a very useful tool in many contexts.
  • Excellent app!

    Very thorough and well thought out.
  • Wow. Nifty audio visualization

    RTA is cool, though a little surprising you need to start recording to see it.

    Flexible display and settings. Even trigger start.

    Would like overlay for musical scale notes, ideally with optional transpose for things like B-flat trumpet.

    And use of headphone microphone.
  • Works Well with Phonetic / Parfait pour la phonétique

    (English Follows) Très bonne application pour la phonétique. Je suis débutant pour la langue thaïe, cette langue à 5 tonalités. Pour un Occidental, cela est très difficile de savoir si notre prononciation est juste, car nos langues n’ont pas cette spécificité (ou si peu). Avec cette application, je peux enfin m’exercer seul et voir immédiatement si je suis sur la bonne tonalité. Je ne suis pas un ingénieur de son et je ne savais pas trop comment produire le spectrogramme parfait pour mes cours. J’ai demandé au concepteur de l’application s’il pouvait me donner le réglage pour ce type d’exercice. Il a répondu avec empressement et tout est parfait. (Le réglage est à la fin pour ceux qui sont intéressés.)

    Very good phonetic app. I’m a Thai language beginner learner, this language has 5 tones. For an Occidental as me, it’s very difficult to know if the tone I produce is right, because our languages have not this specificity. With this app, I can now practice alone and immediately see if I produce the good tonality. I’m not a sound engineer and I didn’t know how to adjust the setting. I asked to the app programmer if he can gave me the setting for this exercise type. He responded quickly and all it’s now perfect. (The setting follows if you’re interested).

    There are I think the best settings in your case:

    Window size: 4096
    Window type: Hanning
    Sample rate: 44.1kHz
    FFT calculations interval 1.5ms
    Frequency display size: 2048
    Amplitude scale: decibels
    Frequency scale: logarithmic -> when you want imitate voice flow
    Frequency scale: linear -> when you want imitate vowels formants in your sound

    When you are using linear frequency scale you have to zoom your spectrogram to region 0-5kHz (using pinch gesture)

    Best regards,
    Pawel Krzywdzinski
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