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  1. If you have pure-tone tinnitus, this online frequency generator can help you determine its frequency. Knowing your tinnitus frequency can enable you to better target masking sounds and frequency discrimination training .

  2. How to use the tone generator. Set volume to low level to protect your ears. Press the Play button to start tone generation. Press the Stop button to stop tone generation. Click frequency slider to set tone frequncy. Click volume slider to set volume. Select waveform shape.

  3. Free, Simple and Easy to Use. Simply enter your desired frequency and press play. You will hear a pure tone sine wave sampled at a rate of 44.1kHz. The tone will continue until the stop button is pushed. The tone generator can play four different waveforms: Sine, Square, Sawtooth and Triangle.

  4. How to use the Frequencygen audio frequency tone generator. Set the frequency slider to the desired frequency between 0 and 20,000 Hertz. Set the balance slider to control output through the left and right speakers.

  5. Frequency generator allows you to generate sine, square, sawtooth, or triangle waves in the 50HZ to 24000 HZ range.

  6. Choose your tone by adjusting the slider or entering a frequency. Adjust sound using the volume bar. Pick a waveform: sine, square, sawtooth, or triangle. Click 'play' to hear your tone, 'pause' to stop. Adjust speaker balance with the slider. Open in multiple tabs for multiple tones.

  7. 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.

  8. Best classical generator of tone sounds of a given frequency with wave visualization. Generate clear sine wave sound signal. Full frequency range from sub bass to high treble .

  9. Accurate tone frequency generator with detune function. Setting the tone signal with precision to hundredths. There are 4 waveforms available - Sine, Square, Sawtooth, Triangle.

  10. Engineers use multi-tone generators to analyze the frequency response of electronic circuits and systems. This helps in understanding how devices respond to various frequencies, identifying weaknesses or irregularities.