Tuesday, December 20, 2011
With two professional measurement apps, Radonsoft enables you to "see" how your music sounds. If your ears can't do the job alone, these apps can help you finding the best mixer settings and such for your live performances.
The free RTA Audio Analizer turns your Android phone into an audio analyzer tool with up to 30 bands. Supporting one, 1/2 and 1/3 octave filter and calibration, the App can display overall Peak and RMS values for acoustical measurements. The paid version of the RTA audio analyzer adds 1/4, 1/6 and 1/12 band spacing with up to 120 bands, scalable peak holds and more colour schemes. It can permanently store calibration data. Measure the frequency response of your audio equipment, identify tones and noises.
The Spectral Audio Analyzer displays microphone audio as coloured spectrogram. The free version features 8 kHz spectral bandwidth and can display any sort of audio from the microphone as a coloured spectrogram. Identify environmental noise, search for annoying tones, view harmonic patterns of instruments and voices, analyze the frequency range of your speakers. The pro version features selectable bandwidth up to 24 kHz, flexible amplitude and frequency mapping through touch and scroll, different update speeds and colour mappings. It also accurately displays high-pitch or even ultrasonic tones, environmental noise or rumble. Accurate real-time measurement feature allows detection and analysis of live audio. Spectrograms can be saved as PNG or JPG files to SD-card.
Pure candy for sound engineers.
Android Market