Soundbeam
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
✔ More than ★350.000★ downloads with hundreds of 5 star ratings all over the world.
✰ Cult of Mac: ❝If you do want to know what sounds look like, and you want to know it in the most stylish and good-looking way possible on iOS, you can’t go far wrong with an app called Soundbeam. It’s just beautiful❞
✰ Beautiful Pixels: ❝Soundbeam is a beautiful app by Evil Window Dog. You’ll find yourself playing with it numerous times❞
∿ What you see is what you hear ∿∿∿
★ (NEW!) You can also record up to 15 seconds of audio and render it into a neat, easily shareable video file. ★
Soundbeam helps you see what everyday sounds look like and visualizes sounds you can't even hear!
Plug in your electric guitar, a mic or any other (hi-Z) device to your mini-jack input and get accurate measurements. You can always use the built-in mic.
We paired stylish controls and an old-school interface with high precision signal processing algorithms, creating a new way to experience sound.
Soundbeam is an real-time audio analyzer (RTA) that processes the input of your microphone displaying it like a classic oscilloscope. It also features a spectral visualization of the audio using high resolution fourier transform (FFT) for accurate measurements.
✰ Get a dose of nostalgia with Soundbeam now!✰
Key Features:
✔ Spectrum and waveform views
✔ Recording functionality
✔ Gesture support for frequency range and intensity levels adjustment
✔ Visualization controls
✔ ...and one more thing! Plug in your headset or guitar and watch what happens!
Controls:
• While in "spectrum mode", pinch the monitor vertically or horizontally to change frequency range and intensity levels respectively. You can also pan the soundwave with one finger.
• In "waveform mode" pinch the screen vertically to adjust intensity levels.
• Double tap on the screen to reset view.
• Tap & slide the intensity knob horizontally to adjust it.
✰ Cult of Mac: ❝If you do want to know what sounds look like, and you want to know it in the most stylish and good-looking way possible on iOS, you can’t go far wrong with an app called Soundbeam. It’s just beautiful❞
✰ Beautiful Pixels: ❝Soundbeam is a beautiful app by Evil Window Dog. You’ll find yourself playing with it numerous times❞
∿ What you see is what you hear ∿∿∿
★ (NEW!) You can also record up to 15 seconds of audio and render it into a neat, easily shareable video file. ★
Soundbeam helps you see what everyday sounds look like and visualizes sounds you can't even hear!
Plug in your electric guitar, a mic or any other (hi-Z) device to your mini-jack input and get accurate measurements. You can always use the built-in mic.
We paired stylish controls and an old-school interface with high precision signal processing algorithms, creating a new way to experience sound.
Soundbeam is an real-time audio analyzer (RTA) that processes the input of your microphone displaying it like a classic oscilloscope. It also features a spectral visualization of the audio using high resolution fourier transform (FFT) for accurate measurements.
✰ Get a dose of nostalgia with Soundbeam now!✰
Key Features:
✔ Spectrum and waveform views
✔ Recording functionality
✔ Gesture support for frequency range and intensity levels adjustment
✔ Visualization controls
✔ ...and one more thing! Plug in your headset or guitar and watch what happens!
Controls:
• While in "spectrum mode", pinch the monitor vertically or horizontally to change frequency range and intensity levels respectively. You can also pan the soundwave with one finger.
• In "waveform mode" pinch the screen vertically to adjust intensity levels.
• Double tap on the screen to reset view.
• Tap & slide the intensity knob horizontally to adjust it.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 5.47 MB of space to download and install Soundbeam app. Soundbeam was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $2.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Evil Window Dog Petros Douvantzis at http://www.evilwindowdog.com/.
Copyright © 2012 Petros Douvantzis