SPL level meter
Great app with intuitive usability.
AudioTools ist nicht kostenlos (es kostet 399.99), enthält jedoch keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Der Preis von AudioTools beträgt 399.99.
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4.88 von 5
43 Bewertungen in Südafrika
Great app with intuitive usability.
An excellent tool for the serious and not so serious sound guy and girl. Even for simple task an excellent tool.
The Transmission Loss module costs $45 in addition to the $20 app base price. This additional cost is not documented on the website or on the app’s App Store page. I would not have purchased the app if I had known the module I want to use was an additional $45.
Works great, nothing else even comes close for iOS. Worth every penny. The folks complaining about cost have no clue. This is highly extensible professional software at a reasonable cost for basic, audio testing functionality. It’s tight integration with their hardware results in a accurate test instrument. Even when using a device’s built in mic, the app’s frequency and SPL compensation provide useful data. The idea that all of this professional functionality be provided for 20 bucks is nuts.
I pay and register; and it doesn’t allow me to login; even when I reset the password…
The features available on the modules contained on the initial price are basic/disappointing. Upgrade is required to access features that are otherwise available on some freeware available on the web.
This app has so many great tools I love it and use it at every show!
The RTA is most useful to me when I am the audio engineer for a live program. It is a great help in zeroing in on unwanted frequencies as well as frequencies that will improve the program.
way way way way off and inconsistent. pretty bummed out that i spent $20 on this because its bad to the point of being completely useless. maybe it has something to do with newer devices having input ranges or something? not sure if that could be it because my ipad is a few years old and still has a TRRS jack, and i loaded up my mic calibration file that worked fine on my PC. I’m getting 50db readings a few feet from a speaker that is certainly putting out over 95db
It’s not like the science or math has changed or needs to be updated super often, but the workflow and UI definitely feels outdated now in 2023. I like the SPL graph but it’s pretty janky to set up. In the SPL dashboard, I can’t tell any way to rearrange the different modules I have, or resize them take the amount of space I want them to take.
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