The program analyzes the frequency, amplitude, and phase of the sound.
If you are looking to explore digital tonoscopes, several platforms and projects provide these capabilities: software tonoscope
The term "tonoscope" was coined by , a Swiss physician and natural scientist who invented the first physical device to study how sound organizes matter. Traditionally, a tonoscope consists of a flat surface, such as a metal plate or membrane, coated with a fine particulate substance like salt or sand. When the plate is vibrated by sound, the particles gather at the "nodes"—the areas where the plate is not moving—creating stunning geometric shapes known as Chladni patterns . The program analyzes the frequency, amplitude, and phase
An open-source project available on GitHub that focuses on 3D sound visualization. When the plate is vibrated by sound, the
For casual exploration, the Cymascope App on Google Play allows users to see their voice or music transformed into cymatic patterns.
A real-time audio visualization tool that provides 3D displays of wave and spectral information.