Oscilloscope - Sound Analyzer

Oscilloscope is a real-time audio spectrum analyzer and sound level meter

Oscilloscope - Real-Time Sound Analyzer

"Oscilloscope - Sound Analyzer" is a real-time audio spectrum analyzer and waveform visualizer that helps users evaluate audio signals easily. It allows you to understand features such as car engine RPM, musical instrument frequencies, voice characteristics, and more with graphic representations. This app simplifies the analysis of sound signals without the need for advanced technical knowledge, offering a user-friendly interface to visualize frequency and history.
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App stats

Users: 15,334
1
Rating: 4.26
(61)
Version: 1.1.1 (Last updated: 2020-04-02)
Creation date: 2020-01-02
Permissions
Microphone: record audio
Other:
  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • prevent device from sleeping

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Oscilloscope (v1.0.0)
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App summary

Oscilloscope is a real-time audio spectrum analyzer, a waveform sound visualizer and a microphone level meter with reasonable frequency resolution across the entire available frequency spectrum.

๐Ÿ’ฌ FAQ ๐Ÿ’ฌ

Q: What is this application for?
A: The Oscilloscope helps you quickly evaluate audio signal features when you don't have more accurate devices, so you can understand the car engine RPM, your musical instrument peak frequency, voice characteristic, sound signal level, waveform, FFT waterfall history, etc. without any additional math and physics knowledge.

Q: Why are there are no dB values on the grid?
A: Instead of using dBFS (Full Scale) where 0 dB is the maximum power that the microphone can measure, the Oscilloscope uses only graphic representation for a signal that helps quickly evaluate the frequency and its history without tons of inaccurate data that smartphone can produce.

Q: Can I zoom in on the spectrum plot?
A: For now no, but it's quite simple for implementation, so feel free to request any feature for adding.

User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Google Play Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Free to use with multiple graph options
  • Works well for audio system tuning
  • Interesting and useful for sound analysis
Cons
  • Lacks user controls and settings
  • Can show inaccurate results (e.g., straight line waveform)
  • Difficult to interpret the graphs
Most mentioned
  • Lack of settings and controls
  • Issues with the accuracy of sound representation
  • Usage for audio tuning and analysis
User reviews
Love this app. Free and 3 graphs running together let's me walk around any space and see right away where my sound is doing what.
by JD Olexa, 2024-01-26

Didn't work. Wave form was a straight line even after providing microphone permission. No way I could find any options. Advert worked fine though ๐Ÿคจ
by Ben Kennedy, 2023-01-07

no settings, no user controls
by Thomas H, 2022-11-27
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