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Spectrogram Pro (with super-smooth 60Hz update). Ratings and Reviews

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3.88
out of 5
32 Ratings
  • maestro di ars vocalis, 23.04.2014
    Vocalist
    Able to display intensity, pitch, and formants. Very useful to singers!
  • Hello blah blah blah, 13.02.2014
    Stupid
    Dont waste your money this is a total fake. All it does is a slideshow of pictures. What a ripoff?????????????????????????????????????
  • Iaian7, 30.11.2013
    Buttons are far too small, but otherwise great app
    I've used this app to track down the source of high pitched whining noises in my office (multiple power supply issues in the past few years!) and graph sonic differences in musical instruments (comparing overtones and white noise levels between woodwinds). Very useful app, and it's a lot of fun to play with. I just wish the user interface wasn't so difficult to use on the iPhone. I have decent dexterity (small enough thumbs to type fast and reliably, at least before iOS7!), but the buttons are incredibly difficult to touch. The interface is in desperate need of a stylistic and usability overhaul, but otherwise it's a great utility. Show more
  • Philowerx, 14.09.2013
    Another brilliant app by Dominick Seibold!!!
    Dominick Seibold blows me away again with another deep and skillfully executed app. If you're into photography and haven't tried Aremac do yourself a favor, get it now. It's the closest thing to Gimp and Photoshop for iOS and it works realtime on photography and video. Cheers Show more
  • KitCat2000, 17.10.2012
    adds a new dimension to listening to a concert
    I was at a concert with a lot of weird sound effects and whipped out my iPad and downloaded this app. I could see the music visualized in a new way! Show more
  • Buddy Lingus, 31.07.2012
    Very cool
    I really like this app, it's fun to be able to look at sound broken down into it's component frequencies... To be able to really see the harmonics in a voice or a cat purring. I do wish you could scroll the display back in time, or record it to a buffer and save it off as a movie. Though you can reduce the sampling rate and slow it down, which is almost as good. Show more
  • Palatability, 02.04.2012
    Beautiful Soundscape
    This app makes use of the high resolution display to visualize microphone input. Remarkably sensitive. Try whistling! One of the simplest and most elegant apps I've tried so far. It always sparks discussion and interest, and makes you more aware of the aural environment around you. Show more
  • Fridog, 20.03.2012
    Amazing
    This app is amazing I was listing to the crickets outside. If at all possible could you make it so you can focus in on one sound? Then I'll rate it 5 stars Show more
  • Grampalogdog, 03.12.2011
    Too much not to record!
    You can't record? Well there goes 4 bucks down the drain. Merry Christmas.
  • Spiel496, 27.04.2011
    Great way to visualize sound
    It's fun watch the display while it analyzes music, speech or other sounds. You can demonstrate how the harmonics of two tones align to make a pleasing chord. I wish the pause button was easier to hit and that the capture image menu didn't pop up so easily. But overall a good set of options for colors and sampling parameters. Show more
  • That guy at iTunes, 12.02.2011
    I like it!
    Nice app. But I wish it was able to process songs and voices from the iPod not just the mic!
  • techgnostic, 05.02.2011
    Excellent and precise
    Very precise, it even shows the overtones perfectly. Excellent for analyzing frequencies of individual tracks in a mix. It's also quite fun to "see" all the sounds around you. I knew there was something electronic ringing in my bedroom that was annoying the heck out of me, and I found it with this app! Well worth the price. Show more