Need audio freq. generator program
Hello all:
Can anyone recommend a (preferably "free") downloadable audio sinewave generator program? I don't need anything fancy. Running Windoze XP here. Thanks in advance for any and all help. |
C.A. Decker wrote:
Hello all: Can anyone recommend a (preferably "free") downloadable audio sinewave generator program? I don't need anything fancy. Running Windoze XP here. Thanks in advance for any and all help. http://look.tucows.com/miscaudio95_default.html for a selection of tone gennies. I use NCH Tone Generator - http://www.nch.com.au/tonegen/index.html among others. Tom |
Cool program.............I just downloaded it.
Pete "Tom Holden" wrote in message ... C.A. Decker wrote: Hello all: Can anyone recommend a (preferably "free") downloadable audio sinewave generator program? I don't need anything fancy. Running Windoze XP here. Thanks in advance for any and all help. http://look.tucows.com/miscaudio95_default.html for a selection of tone gennies. I use NCH Tone Generator - http://www.nch.com.au/tonegen/index.html among others. Tom |
Pete KE9OA wrote:
Cool program.............I just downloaded it. Pete I just found another, even cooler one! TrueRTA at http://www.trueaudio.com/rta_abt1.htm . Intended for acoustic system measurements with a teaser FREE basic software that is limited for that application, nevertheless TrueRTA Level 1 not only includes a sine wave and pink noise generator but also an audio frequency dual trace oscilloscope and a low-resolution real time audio spectrum analyzer. The spectrum analyser is showing me that I have a fair bit of hum being generated or picked up on the sound card, even when my receiver and mixer are turned off. While I have better ham radio related spectrum analyser software, this is the first I found with an integrated generator. I would say the quality of the software and user interface is good. Cheers! Tom |
Here's a free generator that provides swept frequency and white noise in
addition to fixed frequency. Works great on my Win98 450MHz Celeron. Needs Delphi 5 runtime library available from same site: http://www.david-taylor.pwp.blueyond...are/audio.html . Really impressive! Tom |
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