Download Frequency Generator - Frequency Generator Set Ten high-quality, easy-to-use signal tools:
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• Single frequency
• Multiple frequencies
• Music notes
• Bandiural beats
• Frequency sweep generator < br> • Noise generator
•Test Bass/Subwoofers
• Speaker cleaner
• DTMF tones
• Sound effects generator
Common use cases
• Create your own audio experiences.
• Test your hearing: On average, humans hear frequencies uptodown between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz, but hearing can deteriorate with age, especially at frequencies close to ultrasound waves.
• Find out and try to mask the frequency of tinnitus.
• Tune your musical instruments.
• Relax with binaural beats or white noise.
• Remove water from your phone speaker by generating sound waves in a specific frequency range.
• Play and export randomly generated sound effects. Export requires Android 6.0+.
• Learn how your audio setup handles frequency ranges from very low frequencies to near ultrasonic waves. .
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• This application generates frequencies from 1 Hz (infallound) to 22,000 Hz (ultrasound) and supports decimal values (such as 7.83 Hz).
• Waveforms available for the generated signal: sine, square, triangle and sawtooth.
• Visit Settings to customize the sound generator's behavior: set a timer, enable Octave buttons, and more.
• Save your favorite signals as presets via the right menu.
• Several studies have shown that ultrasound is not an effective solution for repelling mosquitoes. If you still want to use this application as a mosquito repellent, be aware that mosquito repellent applications simply generate ultrasonic waves on or near the keys (between 15,000 Hz and 22,000 Hz).
• Keep in mind that the tones generated can be very annoying and irritating to your environment. Always use this app responsibly. Also keep the volume reasonably low to avoid damage to your hearing or audio devices. If the volume increases to highlight the very low frequencies, do not forget to then lower the volume before turning on the high frequencies: the volume of the note perceived depends on its frequency.
• When creating ultrasonic tones (20,000 Hz+), additional spurious sounds are produced.