I'm looking for a simple program or web app that will let me generate and control simple tones from 1hz to 100hz. The program needs to have some form of slider for the control of the tone, rather than the typing in a number. Anyone know of one?
Only know one for the android phone.
Audacity.
Use the generate>tone option you can choose waveform and length as well.
[url]http://audacity.sourceforge.net/[/url]
[QUOTE=lemongrapes;21776064]Audacity.
Use the generate>tone option you can choose waveform and length as well.
[URL]http://audacity.sourceforge.net/[/URL][/QUOTE]
I need something that will allow me to control a tone sweep in real-time. Audacity requires me to enter in the frequency, wait for the tone to be generated, stop, and repeat. I need the ability to use a slider or other similar interface to control the frequency of a tone, in real time.
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[QUOTE=Djessey;21775090]Only know one for the android phone.[/QUOTE]
Name?
well there is the Linux Beep command. It lets you generate motherboard beeps at different frequencies.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;21778691]well there is the Linux Beep command. It lets you generate motherboard beeps at different frequencies.[/QUOTE]
which exists in windows as well
[QUOTE=mblunk;21778740]which exists in windows as well[/QUOTE]
I'm sure it does, I just don't know the equivalent command for Windows.
I need to output the sound through my headphone jack/speakers, so a motherboard beep wouldn't work.
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