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[Savannah-hackers] Re: submission of SoundCoach - savannah.nongnu.org


From: Mathieu Roy
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] Re: submission of SoundCoach - savannah.nongnu.org
Date: 27 May 2003 14:17:56 +0200
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address@hidden said:

> A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
> This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
> 
> Carl P. Weidling <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
> License: gpl
> Other License: 
> Package: SoundCoach
> System name: soundcoach
> Type: non-GNU
> 
> Description:
> The name of the project is soundcoach.  It is a sound/music program
> that creates a window with some resemblence to a musical staff.  A
> user can click notes in and play them.  There is an ability save to
> a file, load from a file, paste.  The user can change scales, there is
> a built in semitone scale, similar to a piano keyboard, also a built in
> quartertone scale, and the user can define a custom scale.  Included in
> the package are examples of scales and tutorial files to be loaded.  The
> program also has \'games\' to allow a user to test their hearing acuity, such 
> as testing how close to notes can be in pitch and the user still tell them 
> apart.
> Besides playing notes, soundcoach samples incoming
> sound and runs a fast fourier transform and displays on its staff the
> two dominant frequencies of incoming sound and, if they are close to
> notes on the staff, it indicates if they are the same, or a little sharp
> or a little flat.  The idea was to help train people to sing on key.
> Soundcoach was developed on gnu/linux (slackware 8.0 and Redhat 7.1 distros) 
> and those are the only places it\'s been tried.
> 
> Other Software Required:
> libm, libpthread, libX11.  Also, some fast fourier transform code.  This
> was written by a dcross, and released to the public domain.  I downloaded the 
> files for myself and left them unchanged, but the site I
> got them from has gone (a web search of \'dcross fourier\' will reveal a lot 
> of broken links).  The source files are fourierd.c fourier.h ddcmath.h 
> fourier.h and fftmisc.c
> 
> Other Comments:
> I don\'t have a web page, so there\'s no place like that to get the source
> code from.  I have a shell account address@hidden, but I don\'t think you\'d 
> be able to access it without my password.  I\'d rather just email
> you the source code, if you don\'t mind.

Ok, send it to me at <address@hidden>

Regards,



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