Music Spectrograph
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Music Spectrograph lets you visually reverse engineer sound and music, in real-time. See a live MIDI piano roll showing pitch and frequency. When playing music files, you can slow down, and even stop sound in time.
Music Spectrograph is being using in college music programs to aid in learning music transcription.
The Hotpaw Music Spectrograph presents a high-resolution scrolling spectrogram as you listen, so that you can see these patterns in sound and music, as well as how sound corresponds to notes on a piano keyboard. This piano alignment makes it far easier to spot which frequencies in sounds correspond to which musical notes.
Features include:
- 12th-octave MIDI-pitch-centered spectrograph (also called a sonogram)
- Usable with live audio, tunes from your iOS device's music library, or a file downloaded via a URL (web address)
- Records up to a 4 minute spectrograph history you can stop, scroll back and review
- Slow Down music files by up to 8X, or speed music up by 3X to skip sections faster
- Stop music in time, and still hear the music frequencies present via re-synthesis (scroll back a little in time to bring up the ReSynth switch).
- Play tunes in mono, left or right channel only, or with center-panned vocals reduced
- Color the pitch graph to see if notes are in-tune or out-of-tune
- Color the spectrograph for loudness, or graph in black-and-white or with Pastel colors
- Mid-pitch filtering to remove some of the higher overtones
Use the Input? button to select a tune from your library (DRM protected iTunes files not supported). Use the Gear button to select among several viewing modes. There's a volume control to manually set the sensitivity threshold. Stop playing or recording to scroll back and review or resynthesize sound. Touch the keyboard during resynthesis to isolate one note.
For many musical sounds, this app will show you many overtones and harmonics, not just the fundamental pitch of notes. Some musical experience is required to tell musical notes from their overtones and harmonic frequencies.
What’s New
Bug fixes for iPad graphics and music library selection issues
Version 1.9.3
Version History
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Ratings and Reviews
Ratings and reviews are verified
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SSJJGG, 03.05.2018No piano rollI was unable to get piano roll to work. Interface is klunky. Some buttons appear to do nothing, such as the mic button. Strongly recommend another app. I use Transcribe! Show more
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mikeg1307, 14.10.2017Decent appBut quite expensive for what it does
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MusicManDJM, 26.12.2014Great! Here is a suggestion for next update.This app is awesome. I love it. Here is a suggestion that would help a lot. I think the keyboard should be at the bottom of the screen. That way, Show more
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music-major, 19.02.2014Good transcription tool.This is good transcription tool. The developer has put a feature in the app to slow down the music without changing pitch while also being able to see the pitch Show more
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FrequencyAndSulphur, 02.01.2013ExcellentThis is an excellent app, with a beautiful acoustical display and well implemented functionality. Makes learning a new song much easier. Absolutely love it, thanks!
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AllenBrandon, 21.12.2012Not goodDoesn't work. Try to play a song, and it doesn't do anything
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JOHN WILLIAMS CLARINET CONCERTO, 23.04.2011Excellent programAways fun to see the overtones! Students can "see" the affect that voicing does to their sound.
Information
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Category
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Age Rating4+
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Price9.99 USD
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Size1.27 MB
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ProviderHotPaw Productions
Languages
English
Copyright
©
2004-2024 Ronald Nicholson. All rights reserved.