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spidey009 |
What's my lowest note? |
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Transmogrificationist |
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That was a Gb2 or close to it
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BeyondTenor |
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I think it was a flat Gb2. I'll check it on a waveform in a minute. (cleaning)
- Josh
Reach Beyond Everything... and you might find more than you were looking for in the first place.
Lean not to thine own understanding.
"The only easy day was yesterday." - Navy Seals
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six20aus |
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Ooh I never thought of doing this - what software do you use to do this ? |
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BeyondTenor |
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USUALLY VoceVista. I may switch to AP Tuner to just look at notes like this, and use VoceVista to analyze.
VoceVista: Can be found on this page about 3/4 of the way down, http://www.vocalist.org.uk/vocal_software.html APTuner: http://www.aptuner.com/cgi-bin/aptuner/apmain.html
- Josh
Reach Beyond Everything... and you might find more than you were looking for in the first place.
Lean not to thine own understanding.
"The only easy day was yesterday." - Navy Seals
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Transmogrificationist |
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I just use my ears but there is also a program I used to use to get my guitar EXACTLY in tune (like to .1 hz accuracy), that would tell you in real time the
frequency of the note (and even any other ones), forgot the name let me check.
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