On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 02:44:45PM +0200, Andras Simon wrote: > On 7/9/09, Atte Andre Jensen <atte.jensen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 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! > > I'm not sure about samples, but if it's a guitar tuner you're after, > then you could try the one built into rakarrack. It works quite well > for electric guitar, and not so well for electro-acoustic (but the > same is true for my hardware tuner). It will probably get confused if > pushed too hard... > I love fmit. Great tuner app. I've used it to impress non-Linux-using guitar players and studio engineers too. -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user