What Audetra never does
Audetra does not create an account, sign you in, upload audio, sell data, show advertising, or include analytics or crash-reporting SDKs. It does not send microphone audio or MIDI to Relaytone.
What stays on the device
Microphone audio is analyzed locally to detect notes and drum hits. During guided drum calibration, short accepted-hit clips may be held temporarily in memory so you can review them. Those clips are not written to disk as a recording library and are not uploaded.
Saved calibration stores compact numeric features and settings in local app storage (including UserDefaults). It does not store the original PCM of your hits as a cloud or network dataset.
Permissions
macOS microphone permission is required for analysis. Bluetooth permission is used to show connected microphone headsets and when you choose to connect an iPhone or Bluetooth MIDI device. Network access is used only for destinations you select, such as network MIDI. Audetra does not use these permissions to profile you.
This website
The Audetra pages on relaytone.com have no accounts, forms, or application analytics. Ordinary hosting and security logs may process an IP address, browser details, request time, and requested URL to deliver the page. See the Relaytone website privacy notice.
Questions and changes
Email [email protected] and state that the request concerns Audetra. If this policy changes materially, the effective date above will change.