SpectrumView

Published by: Oxford Wave Research

Description

SPECTRUMVIEW
Visualise, in real time, the frequencies that you can hear around you and even those you cannot with SpectrumView, your dynamic audio companion for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
SpectrumView provides a high-quality, real-time spectrogram and spectrum analyser display, with a configurable sample rate and frequency resolution. You can use this application to measure the highest tones you can sing, obtain visual feedback of the frequencies in your speech, identify an annoying sound, calibrate musical instruments and all sorts of acoustic analysis.
Here's what it can do for you:
· Refresh Spectrogram. Allows users to refresh the spectrogram so that it clears the spectrogram that had already been displayed.
· Change min and max scale. Allows users to set their own minimum and maximum scale value on the spectrogram and spectrum analyser view, in both linear and log scale.
· Set Recording filename. Recording filenames are editable and the suffix can be set to have an incremental value or date/time.
· Generate snapshot of the spectrum data from playback and live recordings. [IAP]
· Access recordings and snapshots using the "Files" app. All the data can be easily accessible using the "Files" app that is available from iOS 11.
· Web File Transfer. Allows you to access your files from another device using a web browser. [IAP]
· Logarithmic scale. Allows you to set either linear or logarithmic frequency scales in the Spectrogram and Spectrum Analyser views. [IAP]
· Peak hold. Allows you to freeze and hold the peaks of the frequency envelope (three holds in three distinct colours) in Spectrum Analyser mode. [IAP]
· Save location. Never forget where a clip was recorded – uses the devices location services.
· Auto lock disabled. During playback and recordings auto lock is disabled to prevent the device from automatically locking (if enabled), for uninterrupted recording/playback
· Multiple selectable sample rates from 8,000 Hz to 48,000 Hz
· High-frequency resolution with configurable signal analysis window lengths or Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) orders.
· Sound intensity represented using a colour spectrum scale from -96 dBFS to 0 dBFS.
· Frequency Pinch-to-Zoom. Allows you to zoom into the frequency space to look at a specific tone or frequency. [IAP]
· Recording and Playback of Audio Files. Provides a fully functional audio recorder that allows you to record, pause and play back files in high-quality, uncompressed, wave format.
· Tap Data Cursor. Allows taps on any part of the Spectrogram or Spectrum Analyser display to obtain the exact frequency in Hertz (Hz) and level in decibels (dB) at that point.
· Musical Notes or Frequency Display on Tap. Selectable frequency or musical pitch notation to obtain the cent-accurate musical note e.g. A4 (22), when the display is tapped.
· Live Spectrogram and Spectrum Analyser Views of Recorded Files. Files recorded can be played back and the Spectrogram and Spectrum Analyser modes can be used to review the audio.
· Sharing Recorded Files by Email or iTunes File-sharing.
· High Quality Screenshots.
· *Improved* Soundcloud support. Audio files can be uploaded to or downloaded from Soundcloud as well as being able to post audio to Facebook. [IAP]
· Playback from iTunes library. Files can now be analysed directly form the iTunes library.
· *NEW* Import audio from videos in your device library.
· Fullscreen mode. Hide the menu at the bottom of the screen to get even more of the screen dedicated to frequency analysis.
· Selectable spectrogram colour scales. You can now select one of 7 colour scales for your spectrogram.
· Selectable window functions. You can now see the window function options provided.
· Apply gain. A maximum of 24dB gain can be applied to make ‘hard to see’ details easier to view.
· Open In. Audio files can be directly opened in SpectrumView. View files sent by email directly in SpectrumView.
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In-Apps

Enable pinch to zoom
€1.99
Enable Log Scale
€1.99
Enable peak hold
€0.99
Disable recording length limit
€1.99
Generate data snapshot
€0.99
Enable Web File Transfer
€1.99
Access iTunes and SoundCould
€0.99

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SpectrumView FAQ

  • Is SpectrumView free?

    Yes, SpectrumView is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does SpectrumView cost?

    SpectrumView has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €1.56.

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User Rating

4.2 out of 5

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SpectrumView Reviews

Werkt goed, maar ook boven 10 kHz?

Unieke naam on

Netherlands

App werkt prima. Wat zijn de mogelijkheden om geluid hoger dan 10 kHz te loggen?

Different results on iPad and iPhone

rckj on

Netherlands

I like this app, the spectrum analyzer is great. Just wonder about precision. iPhone shows far stronger low frequencies for a rumbling noise than iPad. (Am using automatic gain control.)

Top app

Rolfje on

Netherlands

Om een vervelend hoog fluit geluid in de keuken te vinden gekocht. Werkt briljant, binnen 15 minuten de boosdoener gevonden: een elektrische vliegenmepper die aan bleek te staan. Goede bediening, snelle response, de gratis versie werkt prima, maar ik raad de “pinch to zoom” in-app purchase aan om het zoeken te vergemakkelijken.

Brilliant

walnl on

Netherlands

Does exactly what it says, simple to use and priced perfectly. Well done!

Works fine

Amforever on

Netherlands

I woke up with a very faint but annoying high sound and opened this app to make sure it wasnt a ring in my ears. There was the prove, 4.13kHz a faint line. It was probably a vacuumcleaner with one of the overtones. Does the plus-app have playback of selectable frequency? To filter unwanted freq or noise. Maybe live??

Great tool!

Alu.Sambal on

Netherlands

Thanks for this great free app! This will be very helpful to analyze a big hall with the frequencies that I need to filter in the EQ when I'm doing a sound check. Although I still have use it at a sound stage, I already played with it at home.

Limited to 8kHz?

muffinconsumer on

United States

I distinctly remember being able to have both spectrogram and analyzer zoom up to 20kHz… that’s why I paid for it. Now it’s limited to 8kHz, and the setting no longer allows for anything higher.

Asks for location permission

spamspamspamm on

United States

There is no reason for an audio spectrum viewer to need location permissions.

Best app for bird (song) watching

Grooii2 on

United States

With number of samples turned all the way down and samples per second turned all the way up, you can actually get a visual on bird songs and their fast pitch changes. Fascinating.

best spectrogram on the appstore

fayfoxxhearts on

United States

ive tried many, this one is just the best and easiest to use. recommended for anyone to use, whether you're analyzing audio or just looking at your voice

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App Info

Category
Education
Languages
English
Recent release
2.4.2 (1 year ago )
Released on
Oct 18, 2011 (13 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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