Sound? by Questions plays songs defined as text.
Short and easy to use, but powerfull. No polyphony is implemented at the time.
Usage:
- Composing the music
- Creating music with running titles (song score)
- Generating tones - so you can use this like a tuner
- Generating beats - so you can use this like a metronome
- Testing sound efects for games
- Having fun
Sound Tester - Sound building tool to create a series of sounds and build sound effects of unlimited duration.
Input the Frequency, duration, and volume and simply add them to a list. It is extremely simple and time effective.
Not only does it let you design your own sound effects faster but it has a tool to help you find system sounds and track them.
Also in v1
RGBPal allows you to view RGB colors and their associated decimal and hex RGB values.
It can also be used as a DEC to HEX and HEX to DEC converter.
If a b&w pda is detected, the program exits. So, color pda's only
NSMidi - Play your System MIDI Sounds.
What about Trek Sounds? And other MIDI Alarms? Do you know TrekSounds? And GeekSounds? And your National Anthem? Included is mine... Play all with NSMidi.
What's New in This Release:
· Now, you can save your Anthem in your System MIDI Sounds. So, it is possible to include your favorite Anthem within your favorite ALARMS
VolumeDA controls the sound volume of your PalmOS device.
The "Main Switch" works to turn on/off all of the Palm's three types sound (system, alarm, game). At "Off" mode, all sound are supressed. When you turn on the Main Switch, the last setting of "On" mode will be come back so VolumeDA remembers the setting
Metronome by Pierre is a full featured electronic metronome.
Pulse volume, frequency and duration can be adjusted on a single screen.
In addition, Auto-off can be disabled (for usage over long period of time) and battery status can be displayed.
This program works fine on Palm OS 3.5 and above. Tested on the palm M and T series