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  • Mood: Not Impressed
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  • Drinking: shitloads of tea
Ok so this is going to sound a bit weird but I am doing this uni project and I am trying to generate a sound at a really low frequence. We're talking 50Hz to 100Hz maximum. Any idea on HOW I could generate it? Any software (free huh) that you could recommend, any tips? Can I maybe use garageband for this purpose?
I'm a bit stuck here as I do not know shit about this kinda stuff.
The only speaker I've got is this one : http:// us.creative .com/products/product.asp?category=4&subcategory=789& product=15773, see picture below. (of course, as dA is totally stoopid when it comes to post links, you need to remove the spaces from the url to access the page...)
Speakers


Any kind of help, advice, tip, cookie would be greatly appreciated. So if you know anything about the matter, please feel free to share your knowledge! :aww:




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:iconquizzard87:
~quizzard87 Apr 27, 2008   Photographer
i heard flickr supports pros by letting them pay a fee to add a supersexy little icon to their profile.
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:iconmergana:
That sounds like a great deal to me!!
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:iconquizzard87:
~quizzard87 Apr 26, 2008   Photographer
i googled for software...this one looks like it could work: [link]
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:iconmergana:
:heart:!!
Thank you. :aww:
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:iconquizzard87:
~quizzard87 Apr 27, 2008   Photographer
you're welcome...seems like my search wasn't of any help. just noticed you're using a mac :hmm:
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:iconmergana:
It is! I'm gonna try with my housemate's pc. :)
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~martinroger Apr 26, 2008  Hobbyist Photographer
Pour faire du 50-100 Hz, ca devrait passer sur ton bijou ( il doit pas descendre en dessous de 10 Hz, je pense. Il ressemble beaucoup au mien. ).

Pour le faire, tu peux utiliser Soundforge, mais je sais pas si ca existe sur Mac ( :( ) ou tu peux utiliser un "Sine signal generator" qui existerait sur Mac ( google google mon ami ).

Il doit en exister des gratuits, développés par des universitaires, qui te permettent d'émettre un son sinusoïdal à la fréquence désirée .
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:iconmergana:
Merciiiiiiiiiiii! :glomp:
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~martinroger Apr 26, 2008  Hobbyist Photographer
[link] VOILA POUR MAC !
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:iconmergana:
J'avais pas vu ce comment avant de repondre a l'autre... nevermind... :aww:
Merci beaucoup m'sieur! :)
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