9 Positive User Reviews for IAudioTool
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!
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 it's 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.
Best bang for buck
Support is great. This app is a total bargain for everything it does. Does the same thing, if not more, than analyzer apps that cost much, much more.
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 inter
Display issue with iPhone 6s
When rotating from portrait to landscape the menus below the graph become a blank grey box and stay that way. In order to get the menu bar to come back, you have to close the app and reopen. But, once you tilt the phone the problem starts all over again.
Good
Used it when I was on Android. Was happy to find it when I moved to iOS. Still one of the most full featured audio apps. Great for a quick reference as a sound engineer or production manager. I recommend having pro grade tools, but this is a good quick reference tool.
iPhone CarPlay audio issue, otherwise great app!
On my 8 Plus using CarPlay (via Lightning connector), no sound from the app. When I manually change the output (using AirPlay routing icon in Control Center) it plays blips of sound and clicks but nothing steady. This sound anomaly continues when put back to “iPhone,” which routes audio to the earpiece, but it won’t act normal again until app is force quit. I was trying to use it to RTA my car stereo which only has CarPlay and BlueTooth (haven’t tried BT connection yet). Please advise? Thanks
Change in 16.
The app worked fine until I upgraded to iOS 16. Now the app does not give any indication that it is receiving any audio.
1 Negative User Reviews for IAudioTool
WAS a great app, what a shame
This app used to have a built in signal generator. It still looks like it does, but half of the functions don’t work at all like pink noise (very important), impulse, and white noise. The functions that kinda work have very choppy output (sin wave) making them completely useless. The link to the Google group is dead, so I assume this software is too.