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iAudioTool app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3168 ratings )
Utilities Music
Developer: Julian Bunn
2.99 USD
Current version: 5.7.1, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 28 Nov 2012
App size: 882 Kb

Room Reverberation (RT60), SPL (dB) Meter, Spectrum Analyzer, Signal Generator, Polarity Checker.

Features 1/1, 1/3 & 1/6 octave RTA modes, Leq, RT60 (wideband, and Octave), spectrogram, peak frequency, Fast, Medium & Slow filters, Flat & A/C Weighting, Averaging, SPL Chart Recorder, Noise Criteria (NC), White/Pink Noise, Sine, Square, Triangle, Sweep, Ramp and Impulse signals & loudspeaker polarity checker. Frequency spectrum store & load, RT60 store, and Chart store. Stored files can be sent as Email.

Includes ISO Octave Calibration feature - corrects for your devices microphone response. Also includes wideband calibration. The calibration discs are moved up or down so as to obtain a flat response, and match the overall SPL to that of an external meter.

Use: home theater, audio engineer, car audio, etc

Online manual at: https://sites.google.com/site/bofinit/iaudiotool

Please join the AudioTool Discussion Group to request features or report problems:

http://groups.google.com/group/audiotool-discussion-group

AudioToolss Spectrum Analyzer component uses FFT on batches of samples recorded at the microphone. Hann windowing reduces aliasing. Recorded spectra may be stored as files in the device memory, and then loaded later and displayed together with the live spectrum.

The "Store" button will store the current live spectrum. The "Load" button brings up a list of stored spectra. One of these can be chosen, or the "Cancel" item selected to return to the main display, or the "Clear" item selected to remove the currently loaded spectrum.

Data collection can be paused and restarted.

The deciBel meter component uses IIR filters and exponential averaging to calculate Flat, A and C weighted response at speeds of Fast, Medium and Slow.

A pair of cursors can be shown on the RTA and Chart Recorder displays: each can be moved to any position, and will display the SPL & time/frequency values measured there. Initially, both cursors are positioned mid-screen - simply drag them to a new position with the fingertip. The cursors can be turned on and off in the Menu.

The loudspeaker polarity checker can be used to check whether a loudspeaker is wired in phase: connect the AudioTool output to the speaker under test, select "Polarity" from the signal generator screen, then return to the RTA screen. If the speaker is out of phase (polarity reversed) AudioTool will show "Pol ---", otherwise "Pol +++" if the speaker is in phase.

The Noise Criteria (available from the Menu) function shows a set of NC contours overlaid on the 1/1 Octave RTA display and the calculated real time current NC value is also shown.

The Chart Recorder shows a moving trace of the SPL measurements over the last few minutes.

Reverberation (RT60) measurements can be made by starting the RT60 component and using a loud clap (or similar) to trigger the measurement. RT60 times measure how much reverberation or echo there is in a room or auditorium.

The Signal Generator generates White and Pink Noise, Sine, Square, Triangle and Ramp waves, and Impulses. The generator uses multiple cycled buffers that are refreshed randomly so ensuring truly random White/Pink noise. The Pink Noise algorithm uses Kemmets method to adjust White Noise into Pink.

Sine/Square/Ramp/Triangle Frequency can be set via the arrow buttons or directly entered using the keyboard.

The Impulse signal is a delta, issued approximately once per second.

The accuracy in frequency of the generated periodic signals is quite good: on the iPad, errors were of the order of 1% throughout most of the range. Sine wave fidelity is good throughout most of the audio range. Other signals leading and trailing edges show ringing and decreasing frequency response artefacts in the upper ranges.

Disclaimer: iAudioTools performance depends on the iPad/iPhone hardware, and is not guaranteed to meet any audio measurement or safety standards.

Latest reviews of iAudioTool app for iPhone and iPad

Broken Rip Off
This app does not work - do not buy it. Give me my money back!!!!! Fraud!
Useless thus far
Looks like an abandoned app see January review its now approaching October Graybar no interface nowhere the tap Etc
I almost blew $75 bucks.
I am astonished at what a mere $2.99 buys you! You could charge ten times that or more! I am using this to A/B test some audio gear, very interesting so far. Keep up good work!
Peerless! "Quick and Dirty" Amatuer App
This app stands head and shoulders above every other audio measurement suite in the App Store, and the fact that it is free ought to shame all other producers into "upping their game". Making no claims to be a professional grade app, it nonetheless delivers every tool and measurement needed to produce the "quick and dirty" audio measurements you need, and these can only be improved on with staggering investments in tools, in time (for measurements) and in expertise (for analysis). Anyone interested in seeing what audio analysis is capable of can produce outstanding results with this app ALONE!
Loved this app but.
I have loved this app and use it a lot. But. Now when I turn my iPad sideways (landscape) the app still thinks its upright (portrait). I lose several bars of frequency. And the bars are out of range high. Worked fine mid May 2015. Must have been an update? I think it was a downdate.
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