John Anderson wrote:
> Probably it's fmit (Free Musical Intrument Tuner). It shows waveforms,
> overtone analysis, and a bunch of other things.
>
> http://home.gna.org/fmit/
>
It is, thank you.
jch
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On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 22:13 +0100, John Haxby wrote:
> I'm sure I remember someone mentioning some software that displayed a
> wavefom from, for example, a guitar which, among other things allowed
> you to tune an instrument. I remember that it had quite a
> sophisticated interface and a stran
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 22:13:18 +0100
John Haxby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm sure I remember someone mentioning some software that displayed a
> wavefom from, for example, a guitar which, among other things allowed
> you to tune an instrument. I remember that it had quite a
Hello All,
I'm sure I remember someone mentioning some software that displayed a
wavefom from, for example, a guitar which, among other things allowed
you to tune an instrument. I remember that it had quite a
sophisticated interface and a strange, short name, something like "frt"
or "fgt", t