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Apps for checking acoustics
Are there any apps that you guys would recommend for checking room acoustics? I see there are several available, but I would like to hear what you have found to be worth having.
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Are you familiar with Sound On Sound magazine? They have a great online archive of old articles and I remember seeing one app reviewed there that does everything you want. I just tried doing a quick search but couldnt find it but just typing in iphone app should come up with a fairly long list. Its in there somewhere
Thanks @gjcyrus, but I didn't find anything there. Most of what I found in the App Store was lacking, or for those that did seem comprehensive were in the $70 and up range. I'm looking for something that will monitor the sound and provide info on reflections and eq. $70 probably is reasonable for that, but I was hoping for something a bit more affordable.
Just did a search and found this. sorry got mixed up. It looks like its an SPL meter, used for checking loudspeakers not room acoustics.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar12/articles/app-works-0312.htm
Thanks again @gjcyrus. I have an SPL already, so that doesn't help. I went ahead and got Audio Tools, which seems like it might do the trick. $20 with around $150 of IAPs, but I think I can make do with just the core app.