Ron Nossaman wrote: > >Verituner users: > > > >How reliable is the verituner at finding the note you are playing? My SAT > >III has problems with this sometimes. > > I'm not surprised. I've played with this off and on for some time during > the (off and on) writing of a PC based piano spectrum analyzer, and it's an > interesting algorithmic challenge with all the aural garbage the mic picks > up. I don't know how the ETD authors handle it, but I've had the best luck > with the simple minded lowest note with the greatest number of higher > multiples approach. Sorry, that doesn't answer the question, but I'm far > more curious as to why one is better than the other and how it's done than > I am which one is better. > I would have to echo that curiosity. The implications behind why one is (if it indeed really is) better then the other are quite interesting... and perhaps a bit provocative as well. > > Moot point on my part, won't get an answer anyway. I'll go away now. NOT...grin. > > > Ron N -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no
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