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Tone Generator is an easy-to-use program that can be used as a sine wave generator, sound frequency generator or signal generator that can create audio test tones, sweeps or noise waveforms.
Tone Generator Applications
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Generate test tones for radio audio level alignment
Calibration and testing of sound equipment or speakers
Demonstration of audio principles to students
Create harmonics by generating multiple sound frequencies
Acoustics testing and equalization
White noise generator
Audio band signaling
Hearing tests (under medical supervision)
Tone Generator Features
Generate sine wave, square wave, triangular waveform, saw tooth waveform and impulse sound waves
White noise generator or pink noise generator
Sound generator supports frequencies from 1Hz to 22kHz
(subject to sound card output capabilities)
Simultaneous tone generation of up to 16 tones at once
Mono or separate stereo operation for dual tones or beats
Log or linear sweep tone generation
Play generated tones or save tones as a wav file
System Requirements
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Mac OS X 10.5 or above
iPhone/iPad version runs on iOS 6.0 or higher
Android version runs on 2.3.3 or higher
Sound Card
Homepagehttps://www.nch.com.au/tonegen/index.html
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A tonewheel or tone wheel is a simple electromechanical apparatus for generating electric musical notes in electromechanical organ instruments such as the Hammond Organ. It was invented around 1910[citation needed] by Rudolph Goldschmidt and was first used in pre vacuum tuberadio receivers as a beat frequency oscillator (BFO) to make continuous waveradiotelegraphy (Morse code) signals audible.
Description[edit]
The tonewheel assembly consists of a synchronous AC motor and an associated gearbox that drives a series of rotating disks. Each disk has a given number of smooth bumps at the rim; these generate a specific frequency as the disk rotates close to a pickup assembly that consists of a magnet and electromagnetic coil.[footnotes 1]
As each bump in the wheel approaches the pickup, it temporarily concentrates the magnetic field near it, and thus strengthens the magnetic field that passes through the coil, inducing a current in the coil by the process of electromagnetic induction. As the bump moves past, this concentrating effect is reduced again, the magnetic field weakens slightly, and an opposite current is induced in the coil. Thus, the frequency of the current in the coil depends on the speed of rotation of the disk and the number of bumps.
Typically, the coil is connected to an amplifier through a network of switches, contacts, resistor banks, and transformers which can be used to mix the fluctuating current representing the note from one coil with similar currents from other coils representing other notes. A single fundamental frequency can thus be combined with one or more harmonics to produce complex sounds. Tonewheels were first developed for and used in the Telharmonium[citation needed] circa 1896[1] and later in the original Hammond organs.
Tonewheel leakage occurs in the Hammond organ and in similar situations, where the large number of tonewheels causes pickups to overhear tonewheels other than their own. This causes the organ to add chromatics to played notes. In some kinds of music this is undesirable, but in others it has become an important part of the Hammond sound. On some digital simulations of Hammond organs tonewheel leakage is a user-set parameter.
Early uses[edit]
The tonewheel was invented in 1910[citation needed] by Rudolph Goldschmidt as a beat frequency oscillator in early radio receivers to make continuous waveradiotelegraphy (Morse code) signals audible.

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Notes[edit]
- ^This is electrically and magnetically similar to a guitar pickup, in that a permanent magnet is placed within the coil and the moving element is unmagnetized. Unlike most generators or dynamos, there is no external field applied through the moving part.
References[edit]
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- ^US patent 580035, Thaddeus Cahill, 'Art of and apparatus for generating and distributing music electrically', issued 1897-04-06, filed 1896-02-04.
External links[edit]
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