Re: looking for a jack-enabled "guitar tuner"

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Am Donnerstag, den 09.07.2009, 14:13 +0200 schrieb Atte Andre Jensen:
> Hi
> 
> I work quite a lot with music made from samples. To ease the process of 
> tuning samples, I thought "there might be a good linux tuning software 
> outthere", but couldn't really find any, maybe because I don't know what 
> to type in google :-)
> 
> I found http://linux-sound.org/guitar.html and also looked at fmit and 
> tuneit, but all seem old and a quick build of the two most interesting 
> apps, fmit and gtkguitune, failed (we can dig later if those are 
> recommended apps).
> 
> So I'm looking for a recommendation: Which jack-enabled software could 
> help me tune samples? If it doesn't get confused when the sample 
> contains more notes, like a chord it would be great!
> 
> NB: Sorry if I overlooked something obvious, I never worked with 
> software of this type before...
> 

Hi

Don't know if I get you right, but Sonic Visualiser comes in mind.
 http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/

or the CLAM network
 http://clam-project.org/index.html

more simple and also a bit old, but use full  qjacktuner
  http://developer.berlios.de/cvs/?group_id=1728

hermann

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