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Application which detects musical notes from the microphone.
Application which detects musical notes from the microphone.
It allows listening to the microphone and play the detected notes to output (in midi).
Multilanguage support.
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JDK-17 compatibility
With v1.2 it includes a pitch shifter (making voice lower or sharper through a slider)
There is a demo video which shows how it works (the demo video can be visited from Help menu of the application)
You can also see the pitch-shifter demo version...
...The files you will need to copy from Mavericks to Yosemite are:
/System/Library/QuickTimeJava to the same location
/System/Library/Java/Extensions/QTJava.zip to /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home/lib/ext
Also download the latest version, the only change of which is to ask for Java 1.6.
Software provides two features,
1. To identify the musical notes in a given audio file which the singer is singing at.
2. To let a user practice singing individual notes of Indian music, with graphical representation of his performance.
A guitar tuner written in Java, comparing frequencies detected in the signal from the microphone to standard or user-defined notes. The number of notes tested and their frequency is configurable, so it can be used for other instruments and other tunings.