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MusicRadial

MusicRadial analyzes the audio data of DRM-free music being played and visualizes it in real time in a radial bar chart-shaped frequency spectrum graph

MusicRadial analyzes the audio data of DRM-free music being played and visualizes it in real time in a radial bar chart-shaped frequency spectrum graph

MusicRadial

by junichi sakonaka

What is it about?

MusicRadial analyzes the audio data of DRM-free music being played and visualizes it in real time in a radial bar chart-shaped frequency spectrum graph.

App Details

Version
1.0.0
Rating
NA
Size
12Mb
Genre
Music
Last updated
July 11, 2025
Release date
July 11, 2025
More info

App Store Description

MusicRadial analyzes the audio data of DRM-free music being played and visualizes it in real time in a radial bar chart-shaped frequency spectrum graph.

The graph is displayed when playing DRM-free (unprotected) music files such as mp3, m4a, and aiff that have been synced to the iOS Music app library using a Mac or Windows computer and downloaded to the device.

Please note that you need either a Mac or Windows computer to view the graph.

Music purchased from AppleMusic or iTunesStore is in m4p (AAC) format protected by DRM (Apple FairPlay). Please note that protected audio files and cloud items will not be displayed in the graph. (It is possible to play DRM-protected music. Playlists that include DRM-protected music can also be played.)

MusicRadial shares playlists and played songs with the iOS Music app's music library, so music being played will not be interrupted even if you switch between the Music app and MusicRadial.

You can also use the Music Controller widget on the lock screen and in the Control Center, the music equalizer in the Settings app, and the timer end setting in the Timer app in conjunction with the playback stop function. On an iPad, you can also pair it with the iOS Music App using the SplitView function.

You can also remotely control the player from a Bluetooth device.

Screen rotation is automatic, and you can display and operate it in both portrait and landscape. (Forced rotation fixation is disabled on iPad)

Preparation

Add DRM-free music files such as MP3 and M4A (unprotected AAC) to the Music App library on your Mac or Windows computer.

Connect your iPhone to your Mac or Windows computer and sync your music library.

Download the synced DRM-free music in the Music App on your iPhone and start playing it.

Check that the graph is displayed in the MusicRadial App.

Features

FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) of audio data and high-frequency real-time display of frequency spectrum graph in radial bar chart shape
Blinking of title string based on audio data BPM (Beat Per Minutes) analysis results
Morphing animation of title string
Album artwork display
Forced screen rotation lock operation (not available on iPad)

Operations

Tap: Play/pause
Swipe left/right: Go back/forward
Long tap on left/right area of ​​screen: Rewind/fast forward
Tap slider (seek bar): Move to any playback time position of song
Swipe up: Display customization menu
Swipe down: Display music app

Graph customization
Display/hide artwork image
Change/hide peak hold of radial bar chart

Notes

MusicRadial does not have a music list function. Please select and play music in the iOS Music App.
The spectrum analyzer can only be displayed while DRM-free (unprotected) music files such as mp3 and m4a (AAC) downloaded from the Music App Library are being played.
Apple Music songs and m4p (AAC) music files purchased from the iTunes Store are protected, so the graph will not be displayed.
Graphs can be displayed for mp3, m4a, and aiff, but not for m4p. If you do not understand the difference between these music file formats, you will not be able to use it, so please do not purchase MusicRadial.
Cloud items cannot be analyzed on the device, so the graph will not be displayed. Syncing and downloading must be performed on the Mac or iOS Music App.
A Mac or Windows computer is required to load DRM-free (unprotected) music files such as mp3 and m4a (AAC) to the iOS Music App Library.
DRM-free music files cannot be added to the library on a standalone device such as an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.
Animation and graph drawing are heavy loads, so the device itself may heat up or consume a lot of power.
Please pay attention to the remaining battery power.

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