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About Sound Oscilloscope

This program turns your device into a simple oscilloscope function of the spectrum analyzer, signal source is the microphone input of your device. With this program you will be able to compare the level of noise (sound) in different areas or from different sources, as well as to determine the spectrum of audio signals. You can take a picture signal by moving the program mode pause and examine in greater detail the form and spectrum of individual sections of the signal.
The spectrum of the signal is determined using FFT.

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joe mamy
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Excelent app very usefull.....i used this for most of my lab work..
Cezar Palconet
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good.😇
Joshua Carbona
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great app. I see great potential for cheap alternative for oscilloscope for hackers
Andrzej Wiśniewski
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Excellent App. I used the Osc mode in 100ms per vert. Interval to align my 5-tick per second Chelsea Boat Clock, picking up the ticks by vibration to the Tablet Mic. It WORKS! Great Freq. Analyser and Db wav...
Mario da Silva
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perfect, just what I was looking for. easy to use and just enough controls to make it very useful. i love it that you can adjust amplitude and time base after you stop the readout.
Lee Ackerson