If you've got a mic you could try pitchtune. It's a guitar tuner but it
covers the range. There are a bunch of guitar tuners listed on Dave's
page - look under guitar software:
http://linux-sound.org/
Jan
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 22:03, Bearcat M. Sandor wrote:
Folks,
I've got a early Holiday present in the form of a new violin. While my
eventual aim to to put a pickup on it and start playing around with MIDI, i
have to get it tuned first. I don't have a pitch pipe or piano handy.
I have a very accurate (musically) system set up, of which my computer is a
major part.
I'm looking for wav files or a tuning program that would help me tune this
violin. If i had a wav file or a tone generator, I could just put it on
repeat while i was tuning. I've been searching the web for an hour now and
have found nothing, but i may just be looking in the wrong places.
The starting point for a violin is A (440) then D, then G then E. All are a
perfect fifth apart.
For the record, i use KDE mostly, but have the gnome libs installed in case
anyone has a good app suggestion?
Anyone out there able to help?
Much appreciated,
Bearcat M. Sandor