Tone Generator App
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Version :1.0
Size :24.71Mb
Updated :Nov 12,2019
Developer :Vitalii Gryniuk
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews on the Apple App Store, here are three pros and three cons of the Tone Generator App: **Pros:** 1. Users praise the app's simplicity and ease of use, allowing them to quickly create tones. 2. The app's variety of tone options, including piano, guitar, and more, is a major plus. 3. Reviewers appreciate the app's ability to help them learn and improve their musical skills. **Cons:** 1. Some users experienced glitches and bugs, causing the app to crash or freeze. 2. A few reviewers were disappointed by the app's limited customization options, such as tone duration. 3. A few users reported issues with the app's audio quality, citing a lack of clarity or distortion.
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Description
Sine wave tone generator from 20 Hz to 20 kHz Why do we need a tone generator: - Testing headphones, speakers, amplifiers ... - Musical Instrument Tuning. - Removing water from speakers of the phone. - Hearing tests for children and adults. * * Pay attention to sound frequencies from the range of human speech. Reflex: turns his head towards the sound source. When moving the source of sound and perception by the ear of a given frequency - the head turns toward the source. The sound source can be located in front (with eyes closed) or behind the interlocutor.
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