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  1. Instructions. Press the play button to start and stop the tone. It will begin playing at the frequency in the white input box with the default being 262Hz ( C4 ). Slide the scrollbar to change the frequency. The scrollbar had a minimum of 1Hz ( C-4) and a maximum of 10,000Hz ( D# 9 ), however the maximum range can be bypassed by entering the ...

  2. The tone generator can be used for testing the speakers and the electrical wiring of the speakers or for tinnitus and hearing loss frequency detection. Hearing range Human hearing range is usually 20Hz-20000Hz.

  3. This multiple tone generator allows you to enter any number of frequencies which can then be played simultaneously. The tones can be one of the following waveforms: sine, square, sawtooth and triangle. Additionally, the volume and panning (left/right) can be adjusted independently for each tone, using the sliders provided in the table below.

  4. What is a frequency generator? A frequency generator is an electronic tool designed to produce signals at set frequencies. It can emit a specific frequency or be adjusted to generate any desired frequency within its supported range. This range can start from DC (0Hz) and extend upwards, limited only by the capabilities of the device's technology.

  5. 5-500 hz. 1k-3k. A =. 440 hz. Phase. A simple online tone generator for accurate sin, sawtooth and square frequencies. Generate tones in your browser. Supports sine, square, sawtooth and triangle.

  6. Frequency Generator Sound player lets you generate a sine, square, sawtooth or triangle sound wave with a frequency between 1Hz and 22000Hz (hertz). It produces accurate tone & soundwaves while being simple and easy to use. No matter if you need to sound test and generate high frequency sounds or low frequency sounds, our frequency tone ...

  7. 1. Select the tone you would like to hear by dragging the slider left or right or by typing the frequency value into the box. To play a specific musical note, you can select it from the dropdown menu. 2. Select which waveform you would like to produce: sine, square, sawtooth or triangle. 3.