listreader wrote: > Robin Gareus wrote: >> listreader wrote: >>> [..] >>> Whats good software in linux to generate certain frequencies? >> >> judging from your motivation I can't say if it's /good software/, but >> "xmms" is avail. for many linux-distros: >> [..] > > My motivation?! What? I didn't say anything about why I wanted to copy > that device. I think it's a cool exercise. sorry, if my comment was a ambiguous. If you've got some more time to exercise, it's easy to do a hardware implementation - it's called "astable multivibrator" take a battery, two Transistors a Cap and few Resistors,... - eg. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multivibrator - for a more professional approach, follow the NE555 IC idea. radio-shack sells those.. If you want to get into making annoying noises: try to modulate some high-freq. osc. - there are various tools to generate/synth sounds on linux.. http://apps.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/software_sound_synthesis_and_music_composition_packages depending on your flavor try spiralsynthmodular, pure-data, supercollider, or a dog-whistle + old hair-dryer approach ;) - There is also the possibility of creating sick-feelings with some <16Hz sounds - they don't exactly qualify the subject, but are IMHO more interesting. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user