Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Music | Free | chen ping | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Features:
-High performance software design for Real Time Analyzing(RTA) and complex graph displaying.
-Works on 44K sample rate, 20~20k Hz frequency output.
-FFT spectrum and 3D Octave display.
-Colored curve depend on the dB value.
-Mix 2D&3D display.
-High precision peak frequency computation(average-error < 0.1%).
-Frequency to music scale converter, you can use iAnalyzer as a professional instrument tuner, or to test if any sound is tuneful.
-Touch in the result area to use the measure line, bordered label means where is a peak.
-Current waveform display and summary waveform display.
-Record the sound for 10 seconds.
-Play back the recording and review the result.
-Move in the waveform area or touch on the bottom of the area to change the current position, iAnalyzer re-compute and update graph automatically. You can also change the position while playing.
-For more information, Please visit http://phyar.cn .
How to Use:
-Touch and move in the result area with one finger to use the measure line.
-Touch and move in the result area with 3 fingers to rotate the 3D graph.
-Touch and move in the summary waveform area to move the current position.
-Tap in the scroll bar area to re-seek the current position.
Thank you! Features to add... 1) Save the recording file [SAVE button] 2) WIFI Transfer to PC 3) Naming recorded file 4) PLAY, RECORD button size - bigger (sometimes not function) 5) convinient moving on the specific position of record file Bye!
Thanks for the free version. I would buy the full version, but considering I personally have no real use for it I don't think I want to spend $10 on it.
Worked great but now keeps stopping with a message that memory is too low for recording. Thats fine except I'm not trying to record. Won't analyze for more than a second before stopping.
How can it be used to tune? Needs some instructions. Also 20 dollars is a bit much. Can you sell for less costs.
I'm a live sound engineer and I use this all the time to ring out monitors. Love the record feature so you don't have to force feedback over & over until you find all the peeking frequencies. Also a great teaching tool to train your ear & test newbies.
The one thing I could suggest is for it to be able to analyze the sound frequencies for iTunes songs in your iTunes library that would be great
Hey I think this is a great app but I keep getting off frequencies. For example I looked up online that A4 has a Frequency of 440 Hz but when I observe the wave it shows A4 as 440.6 an it does this for every note.
This app is pretty cool, but it keeps locking up on my iPhone 6 and none of the buttons work. I need to close the app and reopen it for another 10 seconds of recording.