FYI that's not a spectrogram, that's a waveform analyzer. It might help you in your search to know that.
Unfortunately, I don't know of any FOSS apps for Android that offer this feature.
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FYI that's not a spectrogram, that's a waveform analyzer. It might help you in your search to know that.
Unfortunately, I don't know of any FOSS apps for Android that offer this feature.
Thanks anyway
Try this one or this file browser searched "waveform" on droid-ify and these were the first to show up
This, I just tried Soundcrowd (from Izzy's F-Droid repo) and it does have waveform visualization.
Not a FOSS but I've been using Poweramp for years without issue and it shows the waveform along with other features, downside is that it's a paid app.
My pick is Gonemad music player. It is insanely customizable.
I thought lemmy allowed music and tried to listen to it. What if people were allowed to share sound clips on lemmy ? I mean people could share their music, add sounds to scientific posts (here's how a fennec sounds like , this is the sound of the sun,etc) and people would listen to it.
This visualiser looks really nice and would be cool if it was used.
Maybe there's a way to share music that's on Funkwhale here. They're on the fediverse too so at least it should be possible to integrate the systems.
It be awesome.
Quod Libet has a waveform plugin
https://github.com/quodlibet/quodlibet
Sir this is lemmy/c/android
ooh my bad... communities aren't the first thing I look at...
Phonograph, Vanilla Music and Music player GO are preety good, however they don't have the spectrogram feature.
What are you listening to in the screenshot?
Some hair metal
Lol, I thought it looked like an AC/DC song!
Out of interest, why do you need this feature?
So whenever I am exercising I can skip the quiet part and go straight to the high energy part
Tistic here. For reasons. 😎
As a side note: what you're playing there seems like it would be a good example of the Loudness War.
Oh that's nothing... In hard techno it's not uncommon to find tracks with an almost completely flat waveform
Nice tune 👍