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Anyone know of other software that can do this?
I need something that can tell me the exact pitch of something, like http://www.carry-a-tune.com/default....=pitchtracking but that program is $99. Is there anything else, preferably free that would do the same thing?
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I haven't used the above program. I normally just grab a tuned guitar and "ear" it out.....
Can you use a normal spectrum analyser to do this? Sound Forge displays a dominant frequency which responds fairly quickly => might be a cheap and easy way to accomplish it, but you won't get a history graph. Q.
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Sweet. I have an older version of Sound Forge I got from school when I was in the audio class. How do I do it with that?
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Ever thought of using a orchestral/guitar tuner that has a microphone in it or that you can plug a microphone into?
The Korg one I have was only $14.... |
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I tried that, but the tuner I have is a Boss, and only does BEADGBE. It has B and E twice, but can't do C, or F, or any sharps/flats.
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Then that is a dedicated guitar tuner. You need to use one that is also listed as an "orchestral" or "chromatic" tuner:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/.../base_id/57746 |
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