| Version | 3.4 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Timo Esser |
| Release date | Jul 22, 2010 |
| Date added | Jul 22, 2010 |
| Os requirements | Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows, Windows XP, Windows NT |
| Requirements | None |
| Total downloads | 6,325 |
| Price | Free to try |
Description
This Program can generate signals in accordance with the theories of the researcher Royal Rife for use as a Rife Device. Features: Uses standard sound card; Generates frequencies 20Hz-22kHz (sine/square/triangle); Pulsed signals with variable duty cycle 1-99%; Extensive scripting capabilities (Macros) ; Preset storage and recall; Change frequencies directly by keyboard, mouse button or slider; Multi sound card support.
Review
This application produces sounds at various pitches, but many of its features are disabled in the trial version. Rife Generator's no-frills interface lets the user choose either a constant or modulated tone and set the sound's frequency. It offers triangular, sine, and square waveforms that create a different sound pattern and pitch. You can adjust the bandwidth, sound quality, and other settings to create the best output for your computer. Options to create a pulsed signal, save tones, and run tone scripts aren't available in the trial version. Though this application is touted as a Rife device, it doesn't include information on what the various sounds are intended to achieve. The program does indeed produce a wide range of tones and can be used by anyone, but its efficacy as a mechanism to kill unwanted cells in the body is more difficult to gauge.