Avisu - Audio Visualizer is a Music app by MediaGROE. What if you could see music? Avisu stands for Audio Visualizer, and that it is. This iPhone and iPad app breaks all barriers in terms of sound performance, design and functionality.
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1. Never before has an audio visualizer been as accurate in visualizing music from different genres in a dynamic, graphically impressive way.
2. Especially this real-time scale function is very impressive, it gives you the ability to instantly tweak the visualizer to your preference.
3. There are 4 types of visualizers in 6 colors, each visualizer can be scaled by pinching which determines the detail of the visualizer's grid.
4. Avisu stands for Audio Visualizer, and that it is.
5. Use it in your audio dock, your car kit, at your party or relax on the couch just daydreaming.
6. This iPhone and iPad app breaks all barriers in terms of sound performance, design and functionality.
7. This app analyzes the audio from your microphone or via the built-in audio player.
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Finally an app that lets me use the mic to show my eq curve! Thats why I bought it, unfortunately it shows no frequency (in numbers) next to the visual bouncing bars... Add frequency numbers!!!
It's a simple little app that does just what it's supposed to: make people, many of whom are on drugs, feel happy. Nice work everyone
Alright so here is my honest review, this is one of the best visualizer/players on Android/iPod/Mobile that I know of. I would make one change however, I would like to be able to change how sensitive the visualizer is. Small thing but I think it would be useful. When I play my music, the bars are almost all the way to the top and they don't show much change. That's my only gripe though, great app. Oh forgot one thing, it seems like each individual bars frequency is almost on the same level, like when highs are in the right should rise up, when the bass is blasting low, the left should rise up.
Could use multi touch to help control and also add the function of mic sensitivity
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