What comes to mind is one of those table top jobbies they have. That
is when you mention Beethoven. Don't know what they're called but I
understand they are quite expensive.
Thanks,
a5'
> For a bit of trivia on what a such tuner might be
> good for, for someone other than Beethoven ;)
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> ~
> ~ hi a5',
> ~
> ~ On Thu, 14 Jul 2011, a5' wrote:
> ~>
> ~> For what its worth the intention was to offer a
> ~> suggestion for the
> ~> new dynebolic because I find it frustrating that
> ~> its the only thing
> ~> it doesn't have...
> ~
> ~
> ~ you are right and back then about 5 years ago while
> ~ rounding up on the
> ~ applications to be included I've given to this a
> ~ thought, especially
> ~ since I also play guitar and strings in general.
> ~
> ~ I did not took the initiative to include it into
> ~ the audio module
> ~ because of my belief on the broader topic of guitar
> ~ tuning: its very
> ~ useful to do it by ear. that way one can really
> ~ train his/her ear for
> ~ notes and, once you know it really you don't need a
> ~ tuner anymore.
> ~
> ~ after having learned to use harmonics for tuning
> ~ (the higher sounds
> ~ produced by soflty touching strings in particular
> ~ positions, makes it
> ~ kind of easier to finetune with more precision) and
> ~ considering there
> ~ is always an A tune diapason in my treasure chest,
> ~ I don't feel the
> ~ need for a semi-automatic guitar tuner.
> ~
> ~ anyway, anyone can do a dyne module and include it,
> ~ or compile it from
> ~ source, or import it from other distributions as
> ~ Guy says.
> ~
> ~ i also recall giftmischer had a guitar tuner dyne
> ~ module in his
> ~ repository.
> ~
> ~ ciao
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