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Sound Oscilloscope

3.18 • 4 Ratings

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Sound Oscilloscope app is a simple oscilloscope that shows sound waveform. If you use this app you can watch and analyze waveform of your voice, a musical instrument, a car, a train and more... Further, Sound Oscilloscope allows you to watch sound spectrum and you can know the overtone structure of the sound. The working range of the app is 30 Hz to 4000 Hz. How about observing various kind of sound? Sound Oscilloscope will accompany you. Features -Sensitive algorithm -Shows waveform of sound -Shows spectrum of sound -Shows power level of sound
What’s New
-It is possible to save the sound waveform and spectral images.
Version 1.2.1
Version History

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Ratings and Reviews

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3.18
out of 5
4 Ratings
  • zliu11, 31.12.2022
    Fake/synthesized curve
    but the frequencies are useful. The curve is obviously synthesized from the frequency distribution, and not useful for measuring flickering/PWM of LED lights.
  • zliu11, 31.12.2022
    Fake/synthesized curve
    but the frequencies are useful. The curve is obviously synthesized from the frequency distribution, and not useful for measuring flickering/PWM of LED lights.
  • Peter Burban, 14.02.2019
    Great free audio app
    I needed to compare the distortion of 3 Samsung TV speakers to see which one(s) were bad. My tweeters were shot but the woofer was great. The reason for 4 out of 5 stars was I would have liked to be able to sync the signal so it would be stable. But it cycled often enough that I was able to observe the speakers output. But, for FREE it was great. If they offered an upgrade with sync, I would get it. Show more
  • Peter Burban, 14.02.2019
    Great free audio app
    I needed to compare the distortion of 3 Samsung TV speakers to see which one(s) were bad. My tweeters were shot but the woofer was great. The reason for 4 out of 5 stars was I would have liked to be able to sync the signal so it would be stable. But it cycled often enough that I was able to observe the speakers output. But, for FREE it was great. If they offered an upgrade with sync, I would get it. Show more

Information

  • Category
  • Age Rating
    4+
  • Price
    Free
  • Size
    15.59 MB
  • Provider
    Shinichi Takemura
Languages
English, Japanese
Copyright
© 2004-2024 Shinichi Takemura. All rights reserved.