This morning I found this:

http://code.google.com/p/tunec/source/browse/trunk/tuner.c

I haven't checked if it works, but looks simple enough to get it on
the Ben. Currently I have a Debian system on my Nano, but if this
works on it, it should also work on OpenWRT too!

Ruben

2010/11/22 Xiangfu Liu <[email protected]>:
> On 11/21/2010 12:51 AM, Rubén Berenguel wrote:
>> Thanks! We have step 1 ;-)
>
> Hi Ruben
> we have step 2 :-)
>
> [new package] ctronome, programmable console metronome software
>  http://qi-hw.com/p/openwrt-packages/663b894
>
> thanks xsb for the link.
>
>>
>> I think this use could be very promising, I'll try to take a look at
>> command line audio players for the options I want. I think sndpeek may
>> have all the options I want, but the compiled version I got for
>> openwrt didn't get the mic input and could not output anything
>> afaik... Will try again as soon as I have a working cross-compiling
>> environment.
>>
>> Ruben
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 17:45, xsb . <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 2010/11/20 Rubén Berenguel <[email protected]>:
>>>> hearing, and then the Nano can be quite useful for this. On the other
>>>> hand, if there is none, a command line (or SDL) metronome & guitar
>>>> tuner can be written, making this a complete system. If the three uses
>>>> can be complemented the Nano then should be pretty useful for amateur
>>>> instrument players!
>>>
>>> For a simple command line metronome, try ctronome:
>>> http://ctronome.kign.org
>>>
>
>
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