Re: gxtuner trouble and alternatives

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On Mon, 25 Aug 2014, Len Ovens wrote:

On Mon, 25 Aug 2014, Philipp ?berbacher wrote:

lingot: I like it, the meter is very responsive without being too jittery. Works with jack. I will probably keep this.

This is my favorite one, except for its bugs. I like that it's so good at figuring out the fundamental frequency even when there are a *lot* of harmonics. Also, it's very fast. If music with 16th-notes is played into it, it will literally figure out the scale notes as the 16th-notes go by without moving the meter. I've seen hardware tuners that couldn't do that.

However, there's a noticeable CPU load even when it's just sitting there with no Jack connection sent to it, and it actually causes xruns when there are any Jack connections to it. (I will disconnect it when I'm not actively tuning just to keep it from causing an xrun.)

I'd probably keep it running all the time to keep my Moog's wandering pitch tracking in check if it weren't for the xrun/cpu issues.

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