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Carl P. Weidling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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: 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED], 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. I emailed the source code to Mathieu Roy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). It was reviewed and he sent email saying I could resubmit. _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers