Re: [kln2-devel] guitar fretboard
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From: Marek W. <Mar...@fu...> - 2005-02-27 23:21:23
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Hi Carlo, On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Carlo wrote: > That's exactly what I had in mind. A440 and A444 are the most used, > but... is it possible to have a drop down list and an edit line > combined? OK, no problem. Are integer values enough, right? If so a spinbox would be enough. BTW, the pitchtuner supports even a floating value of the base A frequency, so it's just a matter of changing the pitch setup dialog. > For a new (beginner) user it could be hard to deal with so many settings > (clef, transposition, number of strings, ...), it would be cool to > provide a (at first-run) wizard where to choose an instrument (with > preset settings and suggested lessons) Good idea. And the user should be able to run the wizard anytime. TODO; also this needs good, clear help files. > A few days ago I found some interesting projects > https://gna.org/projects/fmit/ > https://gna.org/projects/fanr/ > an instrument tuner and a note recognition program, Great! :) I will try them out. The problem is I have only OSSFree and this is an Alsa/Jack project. I guess I will have to install Jack first. I'll let you know if it worked for me. ~Marek -- \/ /|\ Marek Wieckowski ##### | | | = . . = \|/ Institute of Theoretical Physics U | Warsaw University / ~ \___ | <| | | > . < | http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~wiecko <<___>> | http://klearnnotes2.sourceforge.net |