Julian Rai
I thought this app might "be the one" for isochronic / binaural / frequency-generating research-type afficionados, but it's sooo close. A few more decimal points, some ability to type in your specific frequency, a simple L/R pan option, and removing the high end cap (no need to babysit; a warning would be fine) would have made this app perfect for me. Here, it sits as just on this side of useful. Could easily be so much more, here.
14 people found this review helpful
Surya Hitam
A great app. With up to 3 sound generators you can demonstrate things like beats between 2 tones close to each other, or test the frequency range of your hearing. I stopped detecting at ~10.5kHz but my wife could hear up to 15kHz and said the sound was painfully loud, and the poor cats went wild! No permanent damage done I hope. Ads are present but unobtrusive, at the bottom of the screen.
11 people found this review helpful
Robert A. Watts
This used to be an incredibly cool, fun app. I could create random sound to mess up the 'Amatuer Secret Police,' One of whom just boasted that they turned off the sound in the app, in effect, ruining it! I've cleared its dara, uninstalled and reinstalled it, and No Sound persists! I'm going to try something I never have before: Contact the app developer directly, perhaps I'll make a new ally, vis-a-vis versus those who interfere with other people's devices, splicing code into apps+phone settings
9 people found this review helpful