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OmniWave APK

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What's OmniWave APK?

OmniWave is a app for Android, It's developed by Cryo Speed Industries author.
First released on google play in 10 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 2.22 stars with 9 rated times.
This product is an app in Tools category. More infomartion of OmniWave on google play
OmniWave is a unique sound editing program built with unity. OmniWave shows sounds as volume versus time graphs.

OmniWave was thought of after seeing apps like sound form. These apps allow the user to hear sounds at any frequency, like a dog whistle app. Some even let the user choose the type of sound wave, (sin wave, square wave, ect), but none let the user write the wave. This app lets the user make the wave, but I did not stop there. The user can then choose when the wave plays, and when the wave plays when the wave plays. You can make a sound, make a beat for it, than choose when the beat plays, written as graphs.

This can easily be used as a dog whistle, or just to see what sound waves sound like, but you can also use this to make music. Technically, this could be used to make any song, but I doubt you'll get anymore than synth; although with the correct knowledge of the waves, any sound could be written, from guitars to pianos, but it is very hard, near impossible.

Great, you like the idea, but do no understand the user interface. I understand. When the app starts, you will be greeted with the unity logo. Next you should see a blank, blue screen with some buttons on the right side. Click on new track and a new button with a green/blue curve picture should appear. Click on it to begin editing. To make a wave, draw on the graph on the left. You can choose the speed it plays by changing its Hertz or Seconds. If set to seconds, it is the time it takes to play the graph once, set to hertz it is the number of times it plays a second. This should make sense to any audiophiles out there, otherwise, stick with hertz for now. The box with the number below the hertz and seconds button changes the number of hertz or seconds. Once you have something you want to check out, click "the Jam". If the sound bugs you quick "Pause", or "End Jam". Remember "The Jam" only plays that sound and its children, NOT ALL sounds.

Now, I know you think "This is not a sound editor where are my beats", well, calm down I will get there. If you end the jam and return to the modify sound screen, you will notice a button on the top that says "return to Dept #" pressing this will move you up in the hierarchy. Pressing sub waves moves you down in the hierarchy. To put it simply, the volume at every instant is determined by the graphs volume times its parents volume. Each Sound can have up to nine children. If you click the sub waves button, you can delete a sounds "children", those beneath it in the hierarchy. A neat feature is to make a new parent for the current sound with "Insert Parent".

So you made a song you like and want to save it. Well, than click the save button. This will take you to a menu to save the song for later in app use. Once in this menu, you can type in a name in the box between "Save Name:" and "Save with Current Name". Or just click on a previous name below. But you are thinking "No, I want play this from a music app", well this was made in unity, so thanks to some people who made some code call SavWav, when in "The Jam", you can click "Save sound as" and save it as whatever word is in the box next to it.
The programs saves the song into your androids "Android/data/com.CryoSpeedIndustries.OmniWave" folder, if it doesn't I do not know why, I only made the sound editor, not SavWav.
Want to load up a save? No surprise. Just be in the sound you want to change into your save, than click load, find the save and click on it. Than click "Load this Name". All Saves and Loads are relative to where you save and load from.

FAQ
Q: Why Unity
A: I already know unity and this is a very simple project I can do in a weekend

Q: No Sound!
A: The pitch could be to low, a track hasn't been made yet, the is sound set at zero from a square wave for too long, its not in "The Jam", or the sound is off.

Q: You Froze my Phone.
A: Maybe, or the sound it is making is huge.

Q: Where is my Wav file?
A: Check "Android/data/com.CryoSpeedIndustries.OmniWave".