Using a computer as a signal generator

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To create a Chladni plate, a user seeks a free computer program to generate adjustable sinusoidal signals without purchasing a signal generator. Suggestions include using Octave, a free Matlab alternative, to generate and play WAV files in real-time. The user is also inquiring about the need for an amplifier for two 8 Ohm, 2 Watt speakers, with advice indicating that an amplifier may be necessary for adequate volume. Testing the setup without an amplifier is recommended to evaluate performance. The discussion emphasizes the importance of generating precise frequencies for effective resonance patterns.
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Hello. I am trying to build a version of a Chladni plate, which is a device that uses a modified speaker assembly to mechanically resonate a dish containing salt or some other powder. When the input signal reaches the resonant frequency of the plate, crazy patterns start to appear in the salt.

I have everything I need to create the physical device, but I am baffled as to how I can create a sinusoidal signal that I can easily modulate. I do not want to buy a signal generator, and so I am curious if there is a free program where I can generate a sinusoidal signal on my computer (preferably that I can easily adjust the frequency of with sliders)

Also, I plan on using two 8 Ohm, 2 Watt speakers. Do I need to purchase some sort of amplifier? If so, what specifications should I look for?

Thanks and happy holidays.
 
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Just to make sure I've understood your setup: You want to plug in your speakers to your computer's audio output, correct?

Well, you could use for example Octave (a free Matlab clone) to generate WAV-files with the wanted properties and play them out (most probably you can play the sounds within Octave as well, so you can do real-time stuff if you want to).

As for the amplifier, I don't really know. With speakers of that size, I think that without one, it's not going to be very loud. Try it out and report the results.
 
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