AudioTGTab 1.2
Device: iOS iPad Only
Category: Utilities
Price: $5.99, Version: 1.1 -> 1.2 (iTunes)
Description:
AudioTGtab is a high quality Audio Tone Generator application for iPad, which creates the Audio Reference signals as Sinewaves, Sinewave Sweep, White Noise and Pink Noise. This app is a high performance version of iPhone app, the AudioToneG.
It will help you to make the benchmark for your audio equipment and loudspeakers, your listening environment and room acoustics or your hearing.
The signals created by this app can be best used in conjunction with external devices, such as an audio spectrum analyzer or a sound level meter.
It has a high precision of CD quality and a frequency accuracy of 0.1Hz.
If you have an AirPlay compatible device, you can use as a digital sound source of very high-quality sound via wireless transmission on AirPlay.
TOON,LLC is a company that seeks the comfort of sound environment based on our acoustic proprietary technology, and we will provide tools for audio professional, sound technology, home theater installer, and anyone who loves audio.
Features:
-Sinewave signal generation:
Preset frequencies : 440Hz, 1000Hz, 4000Hz, 17000Hz
-Frequency sweep of Sinewave signal generation:
Preset frequencies : 200Hz - 4000Hz, 20Hz - 20000Hz
Sweep Time span from 10 seconds to 180 seconds
-Direct frequency input from the keyboard (in 0.1Hz accuracy)
-White Noise and Pink Noise generation
-Supports of frequencies range between 20Hz to 20000Hz
-Output Gain Control
-CD Quality Output : 44100 samples/second, 16 bits/sample
-Frequency Accuracy : 0.1Hz
-Retina Display Support
Applications:
-Testing for Loudspeakers and Headphones
-Testing and tuning for Audio amplifiers, Equalizers and many other Audio equipments.
-Acoustics testing
-Frequecy response measurement for Audio systems using White noise and Pink noise
-Sound Masking
-Relaxation and Meditation
-Hearing Test to find the maximum frequency that you can hear.
-Mosquito sound creation for teenagers
Attention:
Please be careful that the high-frequency signals of high volume in continuous may damage the loudspeakers, even if your ears do not perceive it as being too loud.
What's New
- Minor bug fixes
AudioTGTab