cato, 5 months ago If I were to design an appliance that incorporates a beeper, I'd use a frequency of 3900 Hz instead of the ever-popular 4000 Hz just to mess with people
If I were to design an appliance that incorporates a beeper, I'd use a frequency of 3900 Hz instead of the ever-popular 4000 Hz just to mess with people
Drayventhal, 5 months ago @cato You could also take 3951,07 hz which is B7 (or b'''') on a Piano.
@cato You could also take 3951,07 hz which is B7 (or b'''') on a Piano.
cato, 5 months ago @Drayventhal that almost makes too much sense :D
@Drayventhal that almost makes too much sense :D
Drayventhal, 5 months ago @cato The next pitch is C8 with 4186,009 hz and is usually the last key on a Piano.
@cato The next pitch is C8 with 4186,009 hz and is usually the last key on a Piano.
cato, 5 months ago @Drayventhal 4200 Hz it is then, so it sounds just slightly off for people with perfect pitch :>
@Drayventhal 4200 Hz it is then, so it sounds just slightly off for people with perfect pitch :>
dg3hda, 5 months ago @cato 2400 Hz heros
@cato 2400 Hz heros
cato, 5 months ago @dg3hda hmm
@dg3hda hmm
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cato, 5 months ago @eazy yeah wtf! descending = uh-oh. Who thought that was a good idea :D
@eazy yeah wtf! descending = uh-oh. Who thought that was a good idea :D
cato, 5 months ago @eazy gotta pay attention to that. The only "payment success" sound I can remember is the long single beep
@eazy gotta pay attention to that. The only "payment success" sound I can remember is the long single beep
schenklklopfer, 5 months ago @cato evil!
@cato evil!
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