5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Soundbeam for iPhone.
Soundbeam is paid iOS app published by Horizon Video Technologies Inc.
aarontenor
Love this app! I am an opera singer and this app tells me, basically, if my harmonics are lining up properly. Of course, if you want to understand what that means, ask someone. :-)
chupacerveza1
I only wish it could do absolute SPL, otherwise perfect! Love the way the user can zoom in on frequency and dB; very useful!
Ranger611
Doesn't sample slow enough for some applications. I need to display several seconds of data on the screen.
rsalmei
But could you please include support for iPad too??? Make it universal, it is such a beautiful app to see in a glorious display...
scottjl
Neat app, but hasn't been updated in well over a year. Doesn't take advantage of iOS 7 or iPhone 5 screen size.
Michael18284
This is really cool if you're an engineer or geek. Well worth $.99.. I'm sure the iPhone's mic has a certain frequency range, but does it really cutoff at 100hz? Would be nice if it could go lower, preferably down to 20 or so hz, which I'm sure the mic isn't capable of. Maybe with an external mic the scale could shift down to 10hz? Please make it as low as possible!
24dbPerOctave
Quite useful to capture oscilloscope waveform videos for synthesizer videos, except it only records 14 second videos ... I was looking for an IAP for longer videos immediately, but couldn't find one.
NoUserErrorHere!
Absolutely LOVE Soundbeam and especially appreciate the ability to record and save audio + video. My two requests are: enable longer recordings (IAP for this function would be welcome and purchased immediately) and (far less important) the ability to adjust background color from the default aqua-green. Regardless Soundbeam is awesome as-is.
V'rah Chobahmuh
It works! Useful tool to have, very modest price. The user interface is real eye candy - in the same vein as the first AAA apps designed for iPhone. Really happy with this. Thanks for creating it. I don’t see an approximate dB level when in waveform mode. That would nice.