Spectrum Analyzer 2 for Android
Smart code. Does excellent work. The treble bars go up with high quality soundtracks. I have been loving it since two years now. Nice little app worth the price paid.
Would love to see this have the capability to use the entire screen of the s8 and s8 PLUS!!!
Awesome but it doesn't work with soundcloud going on in the background.
How good would chromecast support be? :-)
Wonderful App. Makes listening to tracks more interesting and reminds me of the old hifi units, which had somewhat similar displays now they have done away with them and they are tiny and boring with only track info. Version 2 - Definitely worth the cost for the extra features. Thank You. LG G Flex 2.
It should go down to the 20hz. Or at least have a option to :/ anyway I like it. A bit laggy with max bars, but I can manage
Works well right away with all the players I've tested (Spotify, LG Stock), and gives a nice log spectrum output. If you offered axis label options and maybe a simple line plot it would be 5 stars.
Doesn't work on Edge S7 phones and the developer won't respond to your email requesting assistance.
Doesn't work no matter what I do
Keep going i like this apps. By the way if you can make more configure it is will be better. like hue saturation or add slow in slow out spectrum animation like a big amplifier in studio.
For a good spectrum analyzer that showa the spectrum of the music you play, this one is worth the $1.20 you pay for it. up to 96 bands. yes.
Doesn't work on aux on lollipop 5.0.2 nexus 7 2013 works with bluetooth doe
For a very little price you get a lot over the free version. Works great with winamp pro. Nice job devs. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
Runs very choppy on LG GPad X8.3 ! Why? Great on S6 edge..
Won't function on my Samsung 5 save your money
Used to work great for 2 years on my Nexus 4 but stopped when updated to android 5.0 , I did love this app when it worked please fix , When it works it is worth a 5 star
Brings back the old school EQ's with the spectrum analyzer display from the 80's. Very accurate timing, love the display and the color themes. Samsung Galaxy S III with KitKat. Runs great with Power Amp and Tune In Radio (The important apps). I wish it would work with the mic and the built in music player. Dev, could you please fix these two? Otherwise, I love this app. Thanks.
It works very well on the tab 4 good job
Easy to use and works great! Go Pro!
How good would chromecast support be? :-)
Reinstalled several times but it does not detect the music being played by my phone :(
Just what I was looking for!
Nice app
A real step up from version one and certainly worth the 69p! thanks for this brilliant app
Really like it, but would be nice to see the frequency scale (hopefully it's implemented as logarithmic scale). Also would be really nice to have a widget with the same functionality. If paired with an audio player widget, user wouldn't have to switch between the player and spectrum analyzer app all the time.
If you want to see your music, this app does the trick.
Will not work....LG Nexus 4...android kit kat...
Awesome app. Does not operate with Music Player on Samsung Galaxy SIII.
awesome app for my vintage boombox mod.. sweet visual feast..
More colours and info on vertical and horizontal axis please. Nice and smooth though a lot better than most apps out there they just have a squiggly line that moves, BORING.
I've got this running on my Nexus 7 and using bluetooth streaming this looks great in my car. Been using this for well over a year now. Terrific app. Would love to see SPL or even the Hz over each band. 4/5
We love this to look at it on a 10 tablet
Highly recommend. ...
All that's missing is a widget... a sizable one.
I like blinking lights and stuff, and this works perfectly in my car with bluetooth audio. I wish it had a full screen setting though.
Good
I waited a long time for a nice LED-style spectrum analyser and this app not only turned out to be what I'm after, but also does it just like on a Hi-Fi spectrum analyser. Every other app I came across either just worked with the microphone or didn't have an LED-style display. I initially tried the the free version, but the fall-off speed of the bars was far too slow. In this paid version, the speed can be adjusted for the bars, peak delay and peak fall-off, so I was able to adjust the speeds until it looked just like how I recall seeing on Hi-Fi systems before speaker docks took over. As mentioned in another comment, a nice improvement would be to give the option of showing a dB scale along the sides and several frequencies along the bottom, e.g. 50Hz, 300kHz, 1kHz, etc. Otherwise, I'm really impressed with it and has been my first app purchase.
I love spectrum analyzers, I bought a graphic eq for my home stereo just for one! Looks great and it's not mentioned, but screen does stay on, would stink if it didn't. My suggestions for updates: 1:high end seams to register a little inaccurately, bars are always on the low side. 2:option to get rid of peak markers. 3:custom theme engine that user can create own combinations 4:show frequency under each bar -Just suggestions, app is great.
Dev fixed the 4.2 issue quickly.. Great app
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Keep going i like this apps. By the way if you can make more configure it is will be better. like hue saturation or add slow in slow out spectrum animation like a big amplifier in studio.