I know how to use the generator. the one I referenced in my first post is pretty
straight forward.. it has two channels..left and right.. and that allows you to
mix two frequencies.. there are 6 places to input data.. Phase Left, Phase Right,
Frequency Left, Frequency Right, Volume left and Volume right. The only ones
we are concerned with are Freq L and Freq R. You can input data in two ways..
you can slide the slider on the left or directly input the frequency in the field
labeled hertz on the right. For exact frequencies you should just enter them
directly. Be sure to press enter after you enter the frequency. You have
two channels (left and right) so be sure to put the same frequency in both
fields.. or you could lock the volume and frequency of both channels together
by selecting the Lock Left and Right Channel checkboxes located at the
bottom center of the program. Once you plug in the frequencies you then
press the START button located in the bottom right corner.. and there you are.
Also.. you can slide the slider and listen to the change in frequency as
it occurs.. you don't have to stop and start each time. And keep in mind that
the human hearing spectrum rangers from roughly 20 to 20000 htz. and thats
really in children.. that range decreases with time and Hip Hop..