[linux-audio-user] announce: Instrument Tuner: fmit 0.9.4

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On Friday 26 November 2004 08:52, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
> Gilles Degottex <gilles.degottex@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> > Hi,
> >
> >  everything is in the title :)
> >
> > * better frequency recognition with an interpolation of the wave
> > length 
> > * many bug fixes
> 
> Good changes, Gilles, thanks. One thing: You seem to have changed the 
> handling of low-energy notes and that makes fmit take the -60dbFS hum 
> of a guitar in with a dominant note around 50 Hz. It's no problem but 
> it's a bit too much I guess.

I'm not sure, but I think it comes from the changes on the volume treshold 
from per hundredth to per thousandth, try restore the factory settings, 
delete your old settings in any manner (rm .qt/fmitrc) or change it manualy 
(I set the old treshold to 1 hundredth, so you sill have to set it to 10 
thousandth)

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