Sound Analysis Oscilloscope
Guitar Tabs X
3.2 ★
372 ratings
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With this sound analysis oscilloscope, you can visualize waveforms, measure frequency, and match musical notes using the chromatic tuner. Includes microphone input, waveform display, volume indicator, and multiple frequency modes.
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About Sound Analysis Oscilloscope
Best sound tools app!
Detects and shows the frequency, wave form, wavelength period and the music notes corresponding to that frequency.
Oscilloscope features:
- Microphone input.
- Wave form and wave length display.
- Volume indicator.
- 4 range modes from 6 to 2000 Hz
- Main frequency display.
- may be paused with single tap
- includes chromatic tuner to match the frequency musically.
- one channel oscilloscope
This app can be used also as a chromatic tuner that shows the tonal energy and the wave form.
If you use it as a tonal energy tuner you should select the range so it must correspond to the range of the instrument.
This oscilloscope tool is created to show you the wave form and how it changes with time together with the main sound frequency. The sound tool you need! - Sound oscilloscope for android
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Reviews for Sound Analysis Oscilloscope
Yuli Assyifa
1/29/2026
very good
Robert Struzinski
1/2/2026
once again, app not set up to really do any testing that gives you results you can work with. test ranges? I couldn't make heads or tails out of what they were thinking, I just don't see what this is supposed to do. there's way better ways to display waves but o-scopes are typically used to measure voltage and not use a mic?