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K3Guitune is a program for tuning your guitar, or another musical instrument. It's a chromatic tuner that supports normal, Wien and physical tuning. It also features Dutch, German and French translations and a funny-looking oscilloscope.
13 years ago
New in version 1.01: Slovak translation.
New in version 1.0: More accurate and optional notch filter, both thanks to Pierre Dumuid.
New since version 0.5.1: Added a French translation and French note names by
Jérí´me Lodewyck and fixed the k3guitune.desktop file.
New since version 0.5: Fixed ALSA bug, changed sample number default to something more sensible.
New since version 0.4.1: JACK support via recent bio2jack CVS, non-blocking device opening for ALSA and OSS, and more.
13 years ago
New in version 1.01: Slovak translation.
New in version 1.0: More accurate and optional notch filter, both thanks to Pierre Dumuid.
New since version 0.5.1: Added a French translation and French note names by
Jérí´me Lodewyck and fixed the k3guitune.desktop file.
New since version 0.5: Fixed ALSA bug, changed sample number default to something more sensible.
New since version 0.4.1: JACK support via recent bio2jack CVS, non-blocking device opening for ALSA and OSS, and more.
grifon
12 years ago
http://www.info-telecom.com/files/k3guitune-1.01-fftw.patch
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polrus
12 years ago
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mapi
13 years ago
http://mandriva.99k.org/
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MDM
13 years ago
In relation to it, and with the hope I can help to make it better, I would like to report the result of an experiment:
Two identical piano A440 strings were identically tuned (no beats when played simultaneously). The frequency reading given by K3Guitune was 441.5 for each of them.
Then, I lowered the tension of one of the strings VERY slowly (the other string was muted and unchanged).
The frequency reading jumped down from 441.5 to 447.6 Hz (about a 4Hz drop).
Then I compared this string with its twin A440 string, kept at the initial frequency: when played simultaneously, the beats per second (initially zero) had increased only to something like 0.2 Hz. This means the frequency of the detuned string had dropped just 0.2 Hz, a lot less than the 4 Hz indicated by the program.
The conditions of the test were clean (a silent room, all the other strings were muted, and nice waveforms were displayed on screen).
I wonder how the program determines frequency, and what the "fading" plotted waveform represents.
Best regards,
MDM
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tuxrocker
13 years ago
did you try it using 1.0 or an older version which used Schmidt triggering?
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Kwellmeister
13 years ago
http://kwelltext.de/k3guitune__1.0-1_i386.deb
Made with and only tested under Debian SID (SIDUX - http://sidux.com ).
Enjoy !
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ach
13 years ago
like to (re)build a deb from
source/ for kubuntu.
Thx,
Achim
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linux3114a
15 years ago
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http://home.tiscali.be/raoul.linux/downloadSuSE10.0.htm
ENJOY !!!
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BorgQueen
15 years ago
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.1) (headers and libraries) not found.
I have all the devel packages installed. Is there anything else you can think of? Have any other Debian 3.1 users encountered the same problem?
Thanks
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tuxrocker
15 years ago
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BorgQueen
15 years ago
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captainnico
15 years ago
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polpodan
15 years ago
./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt3 --with-qt-libraries=/usr/share/qt3/lib
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linux3114a
15 years ago
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http://home.tiscali.be/raoul.linux/download.htm
ENJOY !!!
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BorgQueen
15 years ago
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.1) (headers and libraries) not found.
I have the oldest libs I can find. Perhaps its time to update the app?
Thanks,
The Borg Queen
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tuxrocker
15 years ago
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BorgQueen
15 years ago
Those packages are installed. Its how I compile other apps needing those files.
Something is wrong else were.
The Borg Queen
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linux3114a
15 years ago
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http://home.tiscali.be/raoul.linux/download.htm
ENJOY !
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adham
16 years ago
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15 years ago
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15 years ago
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