Colter Cederlof
First, their symbols for microphone recording is bad. When the microphone is blue, then that means it's recording. I thought it was a button that I needed to press to start recording. Second, as I pluck the belt, I don't get near consistent frequencies. I get 20Hz, 40Hz, and 85Hz among others. This means the method of plucking has enough variation to render the test useless for tuning. There's gotta be a better way. I'll pay for a tool that'll physically measure the tension.
Ben Crist
This app is good only to remind yourself what the acceptable frequency range is for your bike. The frequency detection is useless. Instead, use the Spectroid app with these settings: Sampling rate: 16kHz FFT size: 8192 Decimations: 1 Window: Hamming Smoothing: 0 After plucking the belt you should see all frequencies jump, but one frequency will decay slower than the rest, and Spectroid should detect it as a peak. That's the fundamental frequency that you're trying to adjust.
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Dog's Boy
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You get what you pay for, and that about sums up this free app. That and "utterly unreliable & inaccurate." The app fails on so many points, demonstrating why tech is a false hope: User must "strum" the belt drive with phone mic pointed to belt. Even then, phone doesn't register 90% of strums. This with a new phone with mics on either end in a silent room. When the app does register, values are all over the board. 93, 22, 110, 54... Statistically, "quality" is the absence of variation around a goal (in this case actual tension). With such wide variation, we have a clear lack of quality or reliability. The app does not allow personalizing the app for your bike(s) (aside from turning off that awful video). Instead you get a generic tension chart that is ambiguous if you have gear box-driven mtn bike. Since proper tension IS important, I gave up on this app in favor of their Kriket device to measure tension. While simplistic, it IS reliable and I believe accurate. And my thumb which does the strumming thanks me for doing so.
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