Tone generation is useful in tuning instruments, hearing tests, science experiments, and testing audio equipment.
Adjust audio frequency by dragging the slider or tapping the plus/minus buttons.
Created by the audio experts at TMSOFT that brought you the famous White Noise app.
Generate pure sine wave tones at frequencies from 20hz to 22,000hz. Tone generation is useful in tuning instruments, hearing tests, science experiments, and testing audio equipment. Tone Generator has many uses: - Hearing Test: What is the lowest/highest frequency you can hear in each ear? - Tuning Instruments: Does your top guitar string match Low E at 440 Hz? - Science Experiments: What is the resonant frequency of your wine glass? - Audio System Test: What frequencies does your subwoofer support? Directions: Adjust audio frequency by dragging the slider or tapping the plus/minus buttons. Adjust device volume using the on-screen volume slider. You can also specify to play audio to any AirPlay supported device. Toggle audio playback using the Play/Pause button. Created by the audio experts at TMSOFT that brought you the famous White Noise app. Check out all our apps and sounds at http://www.tmsoft.com/
By Funkyclif
I’ve only been using this app for about a week or two. However I think I’m getting some benefits. I have a brain injury caused by a medicine that was not nearly as safe as I hoped it might be. When I use the 40hz tone...turned up pretty loud and with a lot of bass... I seem to be able to do things better. I’m very happy to see ANY improvements at all. I’ll keep using it. Maybe I’ll get even better! Thanks very much for this app!
By popoperez
I like 38 hz it works for me find the one that works for you. Read about Tesla. I started about 3 weeks ago and I have been reading about light frequency and power. This application is great I donated for further research. You don’t have to donate anything only if you wish.
By Pollux9967
I like this app. It’s quick and easy. I do have some suggestions... The slider makes it a little difficult to hone in on a freq. In addition to the plus/minus buttons for incremental adjustment, maybe a 20 Hz jump button to get you close faster? Also, an octave jump button would be cool.