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Never-out-of-tune Instrument Tuner is a cross-platform and open source (free) application that can turn a computer and a microphone into a very accurate instrument tuner (up to 1 cent = 0.01 semitones). Even if it was conceived especially for tuning a piano, it can be used with any musical instrument.

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This program is part of a Software Design and Documentation class at RPI. The program will allow users to tune their instruments or use a metronome feature.

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Program uses Goertzel Algorithm (http://www.embedded.com/story/OEG20020819S0057) to determine if a particular frequency is present into an audio file. Results are shown by means of simple istograms (one bar per each tested frequency). Algorithm is suitable for simple guitar tuner implementations.

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TuneDroid will provide Android users the full functionality of a guitar tuner right on their phone. Example Tuner 2 Source: svn co http://pauldoo.dyndns.org/svn/Tuner/trunk

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What better way than a free program to disseminate a tuning system for the South Indian Vina that was arrived at after long days of ear-intensive labouring at Brhaddhvani - Research and Training Centre for Musics of the World. VinaTuner provides an accurate meter against which to tune your ... [More] Vina's frets. It offers a choice of tuning systems - the one that's been adopted by Brhaddhvani, another one well published in south India and the equal tempered system. If you find the program useful, please consider donating an amount of your choice to Brhaddhvani. Thanks. [Less]

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A violin tuner written in python

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om-gtun is a guitar tuning software for OpenMoKo-based mobile devices such as FIC Neo. It captures audio device for reading wave data. Further applies Fourier transformation for detecting base frequency, musical note, and difference in percentage between real frequency and reference frequency of ... [More] this musical note. It has both a command-line interface and EFL-based graphics user interface. om-gtun written on clear C. [Less]

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LINGOT is a musical instrument tuner. It's accurate, easy to use, and highly configurable. Originally conceived to tune electric guitars, it can now be used to tune other instruments. It looks like an analogue tuner, with a gauge indicating the relative shift to a certain note, found ... [More] automatically as the closest note to the estimated frequency. [Less]

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Musicy finds, plays and downloads internet radio stations to mp3 files, then manages all of your new music. Musicy downloads multiple songs at the same time. Fill up your iPod faster, without the risks of bit torrent or p2p. Music to the people!

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This app would be similar to the existing Brain Tuner app. Brain Tuner displays simple mathematical equations and the user has to quickly determine if the equation is correct or not. Music tuner would be an educational tool that one would play for short sessions such as when riding train/bus. It ... [More] would display a sequence of notes on a musical staff and the user would identify the notes being displayed. In addition to this it can also serve as a tool for ear training, for instance it would play two pitches and based on their relative musical distance, the user would identify the kind of interval that was played. Chord identification can also easily be added. These “training sessions” would be designed to be short and perhaps with multiple levels of difficulty. [Less]

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