sm Spectrogram

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About this app

Privacy Policy: the data in this app is private and owned by the device owner. The publisher of the app does not have access to the data.

A spectrogram in your pocket - Fun things to do with it:

- Pets - dog, cat, hamster, canary - hear and look at their sounds and associate them with their behaviour to try to figure out their 'meaning'

- Kids - show the sounds of human voices and animals to kids - easier for them to understand frequencies and harmonics with a live image

- Outdoors - discover the sounds of wild animals - such as birds in your backyard - they'll amaze you by their beautiful shapes

- Whales - plug a hydrophone in the RCA input jack and analyses the sounds of whales and dolphins, at sea

- No whales or dolphins near by, or no hydrophone in your bag just yet, then play their sounds on a plain old computer from some online recordings, there are hundreds - search for them with Google

- Games with friends - for example the weirdest looking sounds with one's voice wins - or with one's body part or with tools

This app displays a spectrogram to analyze live sounds in real-time. A spectrogram is also called a sonogram.

This app can easily be used near any source of sound such as another device playing a recording. It can also play a recording from a file on the device or shared from a web site or from another app, as long as the file type is compatible. It does not record sound.

It has a nice device audio configuration testing logic and you get the detailed results of the app testing your device audio in the DEVICE section.

Some of the icons used by the app are a screenshot of the analysis of a recording made by aguasonic.com of dolphins having an animated conversation where possibly more than five dolphins (probably Tursiops) were whistling at the same time and for a few minutes.

App © 2017-2023 Serge Masse
Updated on
Jul 25, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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What's new

Upgraded to more recent Android API and more recent Acoustic library.

The code is now proprietary and the current open source repositories are deprecated and do not contain the current code in production.