dBCalc is a free tool that helps audio engineers calculate analog and digital signal levels.
It performs units conversion between volts RMS, volts peak, volts peak-to-peak, dBu, dBV, dBr (relative to 0 VU), and dBFS (relative to digital full-scale).
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
SBG SBG is just what it stands for, a Simple Beep Generator.
With SBG, you can generator a beep at a user-specified frequency, for a user-specified amount of time. Which is handy if you want to turn your Palm into a dog whistle or similar devices. In addition, you can make your beep continuous and choose the amount of milliseconds between each beep
PiezoPower! PiezoPower! is a fun little noise making app for your palm.
You can draw out amplitude envelopes and frequency curves to make your own loops and songs.
With IR capabilties, you can trigger sounds on other palms, or have call and response
Melody DA Simple DA-type music keyboard software for Palm OS
BeatTime BeatTime calculates how much time one or more notes (including triplets or dotted notes) will take
daVoiceMemo daVoiceMemo is a Voice Recorder/Player designed to run on top of other programs.
It functions as a DA (Desk Accessory).
It can be used to record/play WAV file in VFS (sd card, ms card, cf card etc).
It can also work with other DA(daTXT) to achieve pseudo background recording/playing
BeepMaker BeepMaker - This app plays a beep at a specified Frequency and Duration which can be accomplished by tapping anywhere inside the grid, entering the desired values for Frequency and Duration and tapping Play or tap the plus or minus buttons to adjust the field values and the app plays the new beep
HelloSound This is a program for testing your pda's sound for errors
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