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Guitar/Bass Tuner app?

Started by mastergannel, June 08, 2007, 03:06:05 AM

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mastergannel

I've looked all over, but I know a guitar/bass tuner could be very handy for many people.

And if there isn't one out there, I'm sure this wouldn't be so hard to write given that the ds has the necessary hardware.
urrent setup:
NDS Lite - Black - FlashMe 8
Supercard Lite Rumble
2gb SanDisk MicroSD, 1gb Kingston MicroSD

dantheman

There's FreeTune Advance for the GBA, but the only link I can find is on GBAdev, and it's dead.  I'm emailing the admin now to see if this can be corrected.

mastergannel

Quote from: "dantheman"There's FreeTune Advance for the GBA, but the only link I can find is on GBAdev, and it's dead.  I'm emailing the admin now to see if this can be corrected.

Thanks dan, however, I have the SC Rumble, without GBA support, I wouldn't be able to run it.
urrent setup:
NDS Lite - Black - FlashMe 8
Supercard Lite Rumble
2gb SanDisk MicroSD, 1gb Kingston MicroSD

felix

Do you want something that will just generate the tones, or something that will listen and tell you how sharp/flat you are?

0xtob's DS Spectrum Analyzer has half of what you need.  :D
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mastergannel

Quote from: "felix"Do you want something that will just generate the tones, or something that will listen and tell you how sharp/flat you are?

0xtob's DS Spectrum Analyzer has half of what you need.  :D

Thanks felix, but I was thinking both actually, it would be good to have the tones or the tuner itself, aditionally, it would be nice to have a list of tunnings other than just the regular EADGBE tunning. There is a laundry list of these tuners for PC, I don't know much about coding, but I can't see it being too difficult.
urrent setup:
NDS Lite - Black - FlashMe 8
Supercard Lite Rumble
2gb SanDisk MicroSD, 1gb Kingston MicroSD

VoX

You could just get a bunch of guitar string sounds and run them under moonshell that's what I used to do