Re: Linux-audio-user Digest, Vol 122, Issue 25

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Am 28.04.2017 um 20:57 schrieb Crojav:


Op 27-04-17 om 14:00 schreef linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
 You could start gxtuner like that:
gxtuner -p 435

or, you could calibrate it on runtime with the little knob on the right
side on the bottom.

Also, if the interface is to small for your needs, just scratch it to
the size you prefer or start it like this:

gxtuner -p 435 -w 600 -l 400

O.k you know how it works = great thank! This is the only Tuner I got working in Ubuntu Studio. What I mean by it was not easy to with the little knob to get in the exact tuning say 435Hz than the steps it takes are more like 435.2 e.t.c.



Just use the mouse scroll wheel, then it will in/decrease in 0.1Hz steps.

By the way, I've just pushed a new release out, which includes a strobe like tuning indicator on top and a arrow indicators in the middle, for easy tuning. Also it shows now the cents in 100/0 cents.

https://github.com/brummer10/gxtuner/releases/tag/v2.4

regards
hermann


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