AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.7. Trustworthiness 84 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.7
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
50%
4 star
20%
3 star
0%
2 star
10%
1 star
20%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
27% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
84% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
70% positive sampled reviews
About Audio Frequency Converter
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## Features
- Load mp3, wav, m4a (AAC), FLAC, and many other file formats.
- Supports 24 bit high quality audio (for instance FLAC) input and output.
- Support for multi-channel (more than two stereo channels) audio.
- Export converted music to mp3, m4a, FLAC, wav, or the input source format.
- Built-in default frequencies: 174Hz, 285Hz, 396Hz, 417Hz, 432Hz, 440Hz, 444Hz, 528Hz, 639Hz, 741Hz, 852Hz, 963Hz.
- Convert to different custom frequencies (up to two decimals).
- Define the source and target frequencies.
## Use cases
Example use-cases for the app (but no limited to):
- Music therapy.
- Esoteric applications (e.g. Solfeggio).
- 432Hz music listening.
- 528Hz music listening.
- Music tuning: Many musicians do not use 440Hz as base frequency. Also classic orchestras usually use their own base frequencies. The app allows you to adjust your music to these frequencies.
- Well-being and joyfulness.
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Reviews for Audio Frequency Converter
RuffedUpButNotRuined
Still Broken
Recent 1.0.8 version did not fix the app from the launch issue in version 1.0.7. The app will not launch on version 1.0.7 or 1.0.8. I'm running macOS 10.15.7. The Mac App Store shows updates available. New updates install. But, this issue persists. Please remedy. Thank you.
anivas
Positive Review & Share!
Hello. As a lifetime musician and producer, I've been very pleased with your app for the cost. Some songs don't always convert perfectly but it seems logical that's just a natural consequence of trying to alter a track from it's original frequencies and all of the EQs/etc that were fine-tuned in the studio. Thanks also for the added option of converting to other frequencies besides 432hz, that is also a huge plus to me for experimenting. I just shared a detailed review and endorsement of this app to hundreds of others on my Telegram channel @MattSavinaMusic. I'm also using the app almost daily to convert some songs that I post on Rumble and YouTube @MattSavina. THANKS!