SPL Graph Reviews

1/5 rating based on 6 reviews. Read all reviews for SPL Graph for iPhone.
SPL Graph is paid iOS app published by Andrew Smith

Live Venue Aid!

JohnRTruman

Great tool for finding "dead spots" while balancing systems! Giving me indicators where to aim speakers for even coverage. A+++ app. Can't wait for the interface!


Excellent app

musiklov3r

I've found many uses for this application, the most valuable being the ability to measure sound exposure in various environments. I hope the developer will consider adding the ability to graph peak spl exposure concurrent to average spl. This is the only reason why I did not add a fifth star. Otherwise the interface is stable, effective, and easy to use.


This is the best sound meter app that I

Breezy Bob

I really appreciate the graph and the ability to save the graph image. The app saves a screen capture of the graph image to your iPhone camera roll so you can document your readings. Worth the price!


Crashes with iOS 4.3.3

jerryjjansen

Great app but it crashes with iOS 4.3.3 when trying to adjust db calibration. An iPad version would be nice to have!


A Little Explanation Might Help

EchoWhiskeyBravo

This is a useful app, but has a number of rough edges: Every time the app is opened, a message appears that it is “now compatible with iTestMic.” But, when this box is clicked, one is taken to a 404 page for StudioSixDigital that says “Ever feel like you’re in the wrong place?” As 404 pages go, it’s a pretty nice one, but anything that results in a 404 doesn’t reflect well upon whatever causes it. Please don’t constantly put up a dialog box that the user cannot get rid of and when clicked results in a 404. The first time that this app was opened, it would not graph anything. It would appear to record sound, with a red “Graphing” a the center bottom, but… no graphing. However, when opened up a SECOND TIME, it appeared to work - at least for the first type of plot. (On an iPhone 6.) In the app description, there’s a very nice looking three-dimensional plot. However, I have not been able to figure out how to see any plot that resembles that one. I can only get a single step of plot: like the second one in the app description: a fine red line on a green background. (In this plot, the X and Y axes can be conveniently compressed or expanded by pinching and un-pinching.) Luckily, this single type of plot is what I need, so this is okay, but if the description is going to show three different types of plots, it would seem reasonable that the user could actually see all three types of plots. If the developer could address these rough edges, I would raise my rating, providing that the Apple iOS App Store allows such a thing.


Incompatible iphone5 5s

Agent AgeGent

I bought a different iphone5, a 5s instead if a 5 and found this app will not record or playback except as noise. Info indicated that iphone6 has a dissabled high sample rate capability. Before iphone6 it stored recalled and played files. Now the files are garbled even if graphics seem to be working ok.