LED Audio Spectrum Visualizer Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 58 reviews. Read all reviews for LED Audio Spectrum Visualizer for iPhone.
LED Audio Spectrum Visualizer is paid iOS app published by ONYX 3

A bit disappointed with the function or lack there of

Tork Tommy Aaron

I was hoping this would allow me to play my music library but sadly it's just a dummy graphic eq that doesn't do anything but react to everything/anything that the iPhone's microphone detects... PLEASE update this app with the ability to play our library and also if you could please hide that little volume/button?! on the top left of the screen!! I'll come back and revise this rating/review when that happens!!!


Need Bluetooth support.

jcanimu

Please update this app! I'm not a fan of those trippy visualizers so the classic bars are exactly what I wanted. Just make the app play nice with the music player and Pandora. It shuts off the music when I open the visualizer in the car. Really disappointed.


Deceptive: not a music visualizer.

Isaac Gray

Uses the mic to visualize, meaning any sounds, music or not get visualized. This does not use internal programming to generate waveforms. Until they make it a true visualizer, I give it zero stars.


Not worth it

NYVTXRIDER

It really was my own fault for not fully reading and understanding the description. I am very surprised that it won't give visual stations to music playing on the iPad. Very disappointing.


Has the crucial features

Zinc7

This app is well worth the 99c simply because it has three crucial features: - Mic input - TV out - runs on older iOS, I'm running 5.1. Other than that the display options are pretty rudimentary, and the iPod/iPhone has fewer frequency bars, perhaps because they have less CPU power? Otherwise I don't see why they're limited-- the TV out gives you a big picture either way and in both iPod and iPad are 640x480, so I don't see why they should be different. A good start anyway, add some fancier display modes and this thing would be a killer for VJs.


Close, but no cigar just yet.

Clanrostheny

Things I don't like: 1) There is a big white dot in the upper left corner - please get rid of it. 2) When I hear nothing, DISPLAY nothing. I understand that a "quiet" room easily has 40db or more of ambient sound going on, but the app needs to have a way to lower mic sensitivity a LOT more, or better, provide a means to "calibrate" what "zero" is. Things I do like: 1) The simplicity. I see that several reviewers want more features, and that's fine. But I prefer it simple, yet outstandingly implemented. A bug in the display, and dancing bars to sound that is imperceptible is less than outstanding. (Five stars if the two problems I have stated were resolved.)


Too cool

RTomb

I love visualizers and this is one of my favorites. If you liked the graphic equalizer on your super-old stereo, this is for you. There are other options, bubbles and hypno-squares, but the two equalizers are what I really bought it for. I usually get tired of a visualizer after a little while, but this one has stood the test of time.


Great visualizer app!

ABshellboy

I've been looking for a good visualizer app for a while. Best one so far. Does what I need. Only thing I recommend is add in some more interesting visual concepts. Great app though!


Excellent!

Uselesspc80

I had an awesome old stereo system in the early 90s that had an LED visualizer built in, this app does an excellent job at recreating that visual display. Extremely fast to respond to surrounding audio picked up by the microphone, lots of visual options to pick from, and adjustable mic sensitivity. Definitely a cool app!


Amazing!

NihlMeDaddy

I've been looking for one of these for a while, and I finally found one! It is a bit too sensitive in my opinion, but it still works awesomely!