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 is only limited by the mic characteristics and the sample rate. Since I'm sampling at 44100 (after the shift to alsa) - the program should detect upto 20KHz without any prob. I have, however, restricted the freq detection between 20 to 350 Hz (to save on calculations and ease off the lag). As the dsp code gets better (as I experiment with it - hopefully:-) I'll increase the freq range. Does anyone have any inputs about what the range should be? I'm not really looking at covering all the keys in a Piano - but that can be done too - with greater lags. Also - it would be nice to hear about what other instruments are being tuned! Hmmm, time to change the name of the app perhaps?! I'm also in the process of pimping up the GUI. Just thought it would be nice to look at a sexier GTK program! I was kind of going for a guitar fretboard look (I know it's been overdone on the iPhone) but maybe I need to relook that. Any Ideas? -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/New-Release-of-GuitarTune-v0.20-%28based-on-Alsa%29-tp2263173p2291970.html Sent from the Openmoko Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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