SineX is an audio tool that you can use to clear water from your device's speakers or generate some audio waveforms (sine, square, triangle, sawtooth) in real time and can superimpose multiple waveforms to generate complex digital signals. SineX can play back these waveforms in real time and export PCM files (up to 2 minutes of PCM data).
SineX supports stacking up to 2048 sine function tracks, each with individually configurable parameters (frequency, amplitude, phase, mute). You can dynamically adjust these parameters in real time as you playback.
SineX provides real-time preview of waveform images, allowing you to observe the impact of track parameters on the waveform. Additionally, SineX offers a real-time spectrum analysis tool that captures data from your device's microphone and generates a live spectrum graph. You can save the spectrum graph as an image file (up to 3 minutes of spectrum data).
While SineX is free to use, there are some limitations in the free version. The free version does not allow data saving, exporting PCM or spectrum graphs, and supports a maximum of 4 tracks. To remove these restrictions, you can purchase the paid version for a one-time payment, enabling permanent access to these features for just $1.99.
If you encounter any issues or have suggestions while using SineX, feel free to contact me at my email address:
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