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Category: Tools
Size: 5.6 MB
Updated: 21.10.2023
Developer: LuxDeLux
Added Denis Rubinov
Version: 3.1.1
Size: 5.6 MB
Updated: 21.10.2023
Developer: LuxDeLux
Age Limitations: Everyone
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Downloaded on Google Play: 4748808
Category: Tools
Installation
When unpacking the archive with the file, you will be prompted to enter a password
- Download the XAPK installation application, e.g, APKPure or File Manager .
- Open the downloaded XAPK installation application and locate the downloaded XAPK file.
- Follow the instructions in the application to install the XAPK file.
- Allow installation from unknown sources: Go to 'Settings' > 'Security' (or 'Biosecurity & Safety') > enable 'Unknown sources' or 'Install from unknown sources' for your browser or file manager. On newer smartphone models, permission is requested when the individual file is installed and no unnecessary steps need to be performed..
- Install the APK file by following the on-screen instructions.
- Restore security settings by disabling permission to install from unknown sources.
Reviews for Frequency Sound Generator
it works . they don't want you to known
❤🩹
generator develops sounds which can be moved by 1digit
it's very a good app very easy to navigate
Best use an unused mobile
Nice
great, one of the best I have found
Turkey vultures apparently don't like it 😈, which means I can use it for other things than those for which I had planned. So, I REALLY like it! 😁 Had a thought: Not sure about the frequency response and fidelity of Chromecast; but, it would be neat to check frequency response (even if just eyeballing) of my THX home theater and Chromecast would be an easy link. Plus, it would make it easy to annoy others at volume - preferably those vultures!
how can I get the pro, very good. I would like to eliminate ads. this is excellent, smooth 1hz steps. the square wave had a small tick in it every 2 seconds. it's gone away though, doesn't matter the sine is what I require and I cannot hear transitions from one frequency to another. good work.
It's a plain and simple frequency generator. No useless junk. Just an easy way to verify your crossover's cutoff points & hear if your cutoff slope blends the frequency ranges effectively. Great for running car audio. As far as I'm concerned, an unheard of ability to be able to choose your own price for the pro version. Just remember that these dev's spend a lot of time on this, so choose hook them up because they could have just made a price up, but they didn't, which is awesome! Great job!
This is awesome. I got it for my tinnitus. You can store presets with names and use a countdown timer to do set-length sessions. I saved three therapies, for my three tinnitus tones. You can also fine tune the tones using the +/- buttons. I updated to pro for the suggested $3, but you can choose your own amount.
This is a very easy to use and fully adjustable signal generator. You can move a slider and make cool R2D2 sounds, or input the frequency you want and actually use it to set gains on amps. There are plus/ minus buttons to scroll thru freq band in .01 Hz increments with a tap/ hold. Even has other wave forms like square and sawtooth. Perfectly simple and effective for setting gains and then calling dogs in the neighborhood.
It's a great app for free. I think there is a lot of potential for more opportunity to have more control. Like being able to have a pulsating frequency. Changing the intensity of each pulsating frequency. Putting multiple frequencies together for binaural beats and more.
Amazing soundwave manipulator. Just needs a few more functions, like the option to alter the waveform while it's in a sequence. Also the ability to bypass the frequencies in between your starting and ending frequency. Just those two alone. If you add multiple frequencies between starting and ending, you can have a musical pattern!
This is a well constructed and featured app. I have a few minor wishes (easier access to freq. increments), but it is very good as-is. Adding White and Pink noise would be welcome. I wanted this for use as an input signal source, both line input (via headphone jack) and Bluetooth; I also used it to estimate my hearing range; tried finding tinnitus frequency. I assume the smartphone speaker capability etc... may be uncontrollable factors. Very nice!