Audio Spectrum Analyzer is a powerful real-time audio analysis app.
Full of features yet very simple to use. Sound level meter (db meter a-weighted, noise rating, noise criterion) included.
Feature Highlights:
• Octave Band Real Time Analyzer
• FFT Plot (Fast Fourier Transform)
• Linear and logarithm scales
• Up to 16384 FFT size
• A lot of available window functions
• Tracking for max value
• Max and Min for any selected frequency
• Stunned graphics
• Reliable measurement accuracy with pre-calibrated profiles for 3 device-integrated mics
• Additional precision with integrated support and pre-calibrated profiles for AirPods, AirPods Pro
• Safer measurements using the Airpods Pro noise cancellation feature
• Support for external microphones (wired or via Bluetooth)
• Noise Rating and Noise Criterion support
And many many more...
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Premium Mode
Rp 349ribu
Premium Pack
Rp 499ribu
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Audio Spectrum Analyzer Pro FAQ
Is Audio Spectrum Analyzer Pro free?
Yes, Audio Spectrum Analyzer Pro is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Audio Spectrum Analyzer Pro legit?
🤔 The Audio Spectrum Analyzer Pro app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Audio Spectrum Analyzer Pro cost?
Audio Spectrum Analyzer Pro has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 424.00 Rp.
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User Rating
3.6 out of 5
5 ratings in Indonesia
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Audio Spectrum Analyzer Pro Reviews
My Opinion as regules people
1. The precision are quite right, I wish the frequency of 1/6 octave can represent the std freq on equilizer 31 bands. 2. As the source using the microphone, the noise is inevitable.. if only the apps could record the noise as base noise where it can be eliminated during analyzing the audio. 3. Again.. I am just the beginner, and the pro price is just too expensive for me who check the spectrum for occasional only. US $10 is my limit for lifetime subscription.
Not free
Requires in-app trial and purchase or subscription. This was a recent change. Was a great app before that.
Does not work on macbook pro
It is an ipad app, but I missed that detail before trying... so FYI it will not work on a macbook as you cannot change any settings. The 2 star rating is because there is not an easy way to cancel the trial (bills you about $20) that is required to get it working.
Same App. Not paying again!!
Is everyone who had paid for the previous version of this app (that stopped working) getting “Purchase Restore”? Thanks!
Trash
Just trash. Dont spend your money on apps like this. Its not worth your hard earned money.
Functional but flawed
I’m a little bitter that the previous iteration of Spectrum stopped working with iOS 16 and iPhone 14 models. I paid for both iPhone and iPad versions to use while mixing live performances. This time around, it’s free (for now) and includes the option to change sound measurement metrics from dB reading from negative numbers) to dBA (readings start from 0 and increase in the positive numbers). This also will tell you the nearest key/note that you’re pinpointing with your finger on the screen. It could have been rated higher but there are a couple of flaws. In Spectrograph mode, trying to pinpoint a frequency is near impossible on my 14 Pro. The graph numbers are obscured by the dynamic island. Also, on the other graph types, low frequencies are on the left and high are on the right. Since the spectrograph scrolls from left to right, low frequencies are now on the bottom. When touching the screen to pinpoint a frequency (since I can’t see any numbers under the dynamic island) the frequency does not align with the flowing graph. It would have been nice if the data would align, the graph was visible, and if the graph also included an axis that showed the elapsed time.
Awesome but
I love this app, however, after upgrading to iOS 16, it does not function well, if at all
Paid $$$ for a broken app - iOS 16
Paid for this app, it has been months since it stopped working. We deserve a working app it wasn’t cheap.
iOS No More
No workie on iOS 16
Very handy app
This is a very useful app for measuring sound. I can’t tell if it can take additional calibration files for calibrated microphones, and I am not sure if it is bypassing the high and low pass filters apple usually has in place. It would be nice to know if adding microphone calibration from say a umik-1 or one of the other various calibrated microphones is possible. Lots of good explanations and help within the app, aside from this.
One issue so far is that sounds from internal speakers are muted somewhat when the app is running. So if I’m playing music on the phone, it is quieter when the app is running, so hard to use it to analyze sounds out of the speakers. Not a deal breaker, especially not for a free app!
My biggest problem is there is not way to set a maximum/minimum sound level in dB that I want to see (no way to zoom in that I can find) so resolution is limited in the area of interest. I’m primarily using this to look for peaks/valleys in frequency response of various devices when I sweep the frequency or play pink noise.
Five stars for the price, four stars for the features and functionality, zero stars for the data collection. I’d rather give a couple bucks to the developer than have the data collection.