About this tool
We cite it when a story needs a heavier comparison bench rather than a quick consumer-facing demo.
Best suited to repeat tests, note-heavy comparisons, and longer sessions at a desktop.
Why we cover it
This tool appears in our editorial coverage because it addresses a recurring need our readers describe: a way to verify, compare, or work with audio in a controlled way. We include it because it does the job, not because of any single campaign.
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We Tested "432 Hz" Tracks Online - Here's What We Found
A newsroom-style placeholder investigation into mislabeled uploads and why source control matters.
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