NAMILIUM – Spectrum Analyzer

NAMILIUM – Spectrum Analyzer

A precise, beautiful analyzer

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  • Released
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  • July 8, 2026
  • August 11, 2026

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WHAT NAMILIUM IS A real-time audio analyzer for measuring sound, seeing it, and checking it. Spectrum, spectrogram, oscilloscope, loudness metering, and now a voice tuner, with no extra purchase. FFT sizes up to 32768 (about 1.5 Hz resolution). Pair a measurement mic with its correction curve and you can read sound pressure levels too. Everything runs on your device. No account, no ads, no tracking. WHO IT IS FOR - You want your stream or podcast to sit at the right level - You want to check how a room or a speaker actually sounds, in numbers - You want to see whether you are singing in tune, not just hear it - You want to keep the tune you just hummed as written notes - You want to watch how sound works while you learn it GETTING STARTED Open the app, turn on the mic, and whatever is around you is drawn as it happens. Load an audio file to watch a track you like. Play a sine tone or a sweep from the signal generator to check gear or a speaker. Switching views and adjusting the details both live in the control panel. WHAT YOU CAN DO Measure - Spectrum: A and C weighting curves, 1/1 to 1/12 octave band bars, or a continuous curve. You can load a correction curve for a measurement mic (FRD format) - Loudness: BS.1770 LUFS (momentary, short-term, integrated), loudness range, and true peak with 4x oversampling, useful for matching levels for streaming or podcasts - dB SPL: pair a measurement mic with its correction curve to read sound pressure levels - Snapshots and CSV: keep the current shape to compare against, or export the numbers to work on elsewhere - Multi-resolution analysis: fast response up high, fine detail down low See - Spectrogram: how frequencies move over time. Pinch to zoom in time or frequency, and freezing recomputes the visible range. The axis can be linear, logarithmic or mel, and you can overlay the three peaks that shape a vowel sound - Waterfall: your spectrum history as a 3D landscape - Oscilloscope: Auto and Normal triggering holds the waveform still, with a ms/div time base you can pinch to zoom - Phase Scope: stereo width and phase on a Lissajous display, with a correlation meter for mono compatibility - Crosshair readout: exact frequency, time and level under your finger Sing - Voice tuner: sing and your pitch flows across the screen as a line, with the note you are on spelled out. Set a target note and you can see whether you are on it, close to it, or off - Transcription: what you sing is written down as notes. Export as MIDI and the tune you just hummed goes straight into your DAW. The audio and the raw numbers come along too - Click and beat: keep time while you sing and the exported notes line up to the bar. Freeze the display and zoom in to find where it drifted Input and output - Input: the built-in mic, a Bluetooth mic, or your own audio files - Signal generator: sine tones and sweeps for testing - Screen capture: save or share any analyzer view as an image WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT - It works entirely on your device. Your audio is never sent anywhere - Nine themes including Neon and Ocean, plus custom themes you design yourself, and an optional rainbow that flows across the frequency axis Watch a favorite track, check a room or a speaker, get your levels right for streaming, see if you are singing in tune, or just learn how sound works.
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What's New in NAMILIUM

1.1.0

August 11, 2026

Namilium now has a voice tuner. Sing and your pitch flows across the screen as a line, with the note you are on spelled out. Set a target note and you can see whether you are on it, close to it, or off. What you sing is written down as notes and exported as MIDI, so the tune you just hummed goes straight into your DAW. Keep time with the click and the exported notes line up to the bar. Freeze the display and zoom in to find where it drifted. Also in this release - Audio input was rebuilt. Sound from the microphone now reaches the app about ten times more often than before, and the display responds noticeably faster - File playback and the signal generator moved onto the same path, and the drawing math was reworked, so the app runs lighter and cooler - Namilium now adopts Liquid Glass. In landscape the visuals continue underneath the glass - The measurement settings were reordered so that each group says what it is for, and the sound pressure calibration now reads as a set of steps to follow - Fixed: a microphone correction curve was lost as soon as you moved the trim slider - Fixed: the microphone could not always be turned off in landscape - Fixed: the frame rate setting was not applied to analysis

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