Bass Guitar, low E is at about 40.5 HZ (though the harmonic makes it
low E on a guitar). Low B (5 string Bass) is ~31HZ
I'd suggest, instead of a fret-board, a gauge (like a speedometer) to
show how close to in tune you are. Sort of like standard analog
tuners. It's been a while since I've
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 7:44 AM, c_c cchan...@yahoo.com wrote:
You're welcome. And thanks for the input - didn't know trumpets could be
tuned too! Makes sense though.
Well, theoretically, the freq detection is only limited by the mic
characteristics and the sample rate. Since I'm sampling at
Thanks for this great app.
It works pretty good.
A friend also tried to tune a trumpet with it, which is no problem either.
Jake
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Hi,
Jakob wrote:
Thanks for this great app. It works pretty good. A friend also tried to
tune a trumpet with it, which is no problem either.
You're welcome. And thanks for the input - didn't know trumpets could be
tuned too! Makes sense though.
Well, theoretically, the freq detection
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I put my comments inline, so see below.
On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 05:11 -0800, c_c wrote:
Hi,
Ed Kapitein wrote:
... so when playing a G the tuner hears a A.
Well, I only own two accoustic guitars - and it seems to be quite accurate
for me. But then
Hi,
Ed Kapitein wrote:
Could you try after keeping the freerunner really close to the guitar?
I almost inserted it! without any difference. i also adjusted the volume
to no avail.
Ha :-D. Well, that's ruled out then. There must be another prob.
Ed Kapitein wrote:
I could record the
Hi,
Ed Kapitein wrote:
... so when playing a G the tuner hears a A.
Well, I only own two accoustic guitars - and it seems to be quite accurate
for me. But then fundamental freq detection is not a guarantee with the
signal processing I'm doing. There are many things that can throw the tuner
Hi !
thanks a lot for this tool, it works great !!
One idea of improvement : Play mid file with the corresponding note when
clicking on one of the 6 button. This way, we can approach the note faster,
and then use the vu meter to adjust it.
Kimaidou
2009/2/3 Natanael natana...@gmx.de
Natanael
Hi,
Richard Guest wrote:
That new package has the project .svn entries in it still...
Yup :-D I was wondering how it became so big suddenly ~750k - 1.5M. Thanks.
Have removed the .svn entries. Updated packages are available at the usual
locations.
kimaidou wrote:
Play mid file with the
Hi,
Nice app, but not really functional for me. it picks the wrong note for
the string, so when playing a G the tuner hears a A.
And that seems to happen to other strings as well.
That might have to do with the harmonics created by my guitar.
is it possible to select manually which string you
Hi,
Well, here's the new release of Guitar Tune
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2254283/guitartune_0.20_arm.ipk (download) . Also
available on opkg.org and http://guitartune.googlecode.com/
guitartune.googlecode.com .
It's based on alsa and automatically selects the appropriate alsa state.
Have
Hi,
Sounds like a great app!
any change of getting this to work on 2008.12 ?
Kind regards,
Ed
c_c wrote:
Hi,
Well, here's the new release of Guitar Tune
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2254283/guitartune_0.20_arm.ipk (download) . Also
available on opkg.org and http://guitartune.googlecode.com/
c_c wrote:
Hi,
Well, here's the new release of Guitar Tune
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2254283/guitartune_0.20_arm.ipk (download) .
Cool, I want to try it, but i get:
$ opkg install guitartune_0.20_arm.ipk
Installing guitartune (0.20) to root...
Collected errors:
* ERROR: Cannot satisfy the
Natanael wrote:
c_c wrote:
Hi,
Well, here's the new release of Guitar Tune
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2254283/guitartune_0.20_arm.ipk (download) .
Cool, I want to try it, but i get:
$ opkg install guitartune_0.20_arm.ipk
Installing guitartune (0.20) to root...
Collected errors:
*
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