Note2Frequency

Category Tools / Converters
Version 0.3
Format App
Compatibility Note2FrequencyMacOS X UB
License Freeware
Price Free
Rating
Updated On Apr 28, 2009
Total Downloads 836
Mac Downloads 836

A note-to-frequency converter

A utility program for audio production. Press a note on the on-screen keyboard, and it gives you the Hz (frequency in cycles per second). It will also play a sine wave as a reference tone.
Note2Frequency Note2Frequency v 0.3 Apr 28, 2009 MacOS X UB
Given the positive reaction to our basic port of N2f to OS X, we decided to add a feature we've had in mind for a while: showing the frequencies of the first couple overtones, in addition to the frequency of the fundamental.

In addition, the user interface has been cleaned up a bit, and the application now has its own icon.
ReFuse Software Note2Frequency Note2Frequency v 0.2 Apr 13, 2009 MacOS X UB
Note2Frequency has been ported to OS X
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