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Muzz 

Muzz is a real-time audio analyzer for inspecting the contents of live sound and music audio files. The purpose of Muzz is to help analyze an audio signal to understand the characteristics of this signal (fundamental, harmonics, feedback, etc.), to describe the source/room/receiver behavior. This is achieved by providing a set of above 20 different spectrum analyzers to visualize audio data. This app can be very useful to analyze and equalize the audio response of a hall, or for educational purposes, and more. The Muzz spectrum analyzer is up to any challenge. Whether simple outdoor or indoor frequency monitoring, we got it!

There are above 20 different spectrum graph types for running your audio analysis. Here is a short explanation about few of them:

Spectrum

This Visualization view renders a visualization of the simple one-dimensional spectrum (using a mean-square amplitude scale) of the music.

LinearOAS

This Visualization that shows an amplitude vs. exponential-frequency spectrum of the audio waveform. The horizontal axis covers a total of 6 octaves.

EllipticalOAS

This visualization generates the same FFT spectral information and displays it as a series of concentric ellipses instead of as rows in a Cartesian grid.

Cymbal

This visualization is inspired by contemplating the vibrational patterns of a cymbal. OutOfTheRabbitHole: This visualization renders the time-history of the music’s spectrum across a sequence of circles.

Main app features:

Version 1.0.1

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