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Audio generator will produce some range of frequency and level of a test signal meant for audio.

A signal generator will produce a test signal but is a more general classification. For example a audio generator is a signal generator. When you know what type of signal you are looking for, then a signal generator will be called that type of signal. all depends on what you are testing.

examples:

video -> video signal generator

audio -> audio signal generator

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