Multi-Frequency Tone Generator
by Roman Spiridonov
A simple tone generator in your smartphone. Frequency range from 1 to 20.000 Hz
App Name | Multi-Frequency Tone Generator |
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Developer | Roman Spiridonov |
Category | Music & Audio |
Download Size | 10 MB |
Latest Version | 1.1.9 |
Average Rating | 4.31 |
Rating Count | 78 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Multi-Frequency Tone Generator Android app |
The Main Oscillator:
- Frequency from 1 to 20,000 Hertz (Hz).
- 4 variants of the sound wave (Sine, Triangle, Square, Sawtooth).
- Logarithmic slider frequency settings.
- Signal visualization.
- Selection of ready-made frequencies.
- Frequency setting step 1 Hertz
- Setting your frequency manually
Modulator:
- Multi-Frequency Generator.
- Frequency from 1 to 1000 Hertz (Hz).
- 4 variants of the sound wave (Sine, Triangle, Square, Sawtooth).
- Adding multiple signals.
- Control the volume of an individual signal
- Use our tone generator to tune and test your audio equipment.
- Create interesting sound effects with our modulator, to do this, add one or more tone signals to the main frequency.
- Experiment and create your own unique signals.
- Check your subwoofer using low frequencies (20 Hertz -150 Hertz).
- Test your hearing using frequencies above 10000 Hertz (10 kHz)
Recent changes:
- Optimization of the application.
- Frequency from 1 to 20,000 Hertz (Hz).
- 4 variants of the sound wave (Sine, Triangle, Square, Sawtooth).
- Logarithmic slider frequency settings.
- Signal visualization.
- Selection of ready-made frequencies.
- Frequency setting step 1 Hertz
- Setting your frequency manually
Modulator:
- Multi-Frequency Generator.
- Frequency from 1 to 1000 Hertz (Hz).
- 4 variants of the sound wave (Sine, Triangle, Square, Sawtooth).
- Adding multiple signals.
- Control the volume of an individual signal
- Use our tone generator to tune and test your audio equipment.
- Create interesting sound effects with our modulator, to do this, add one or more tone signals to the main frequency.
- Experiment and create your own unique signals.
- Check your subwoofer using low frequencies (20 Hertz -150 Hertz).
- Test your hearing using frequencies above 10000 Hertz (10 kHz)
Recent changes:
- Optimization of the application.