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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Crontab compressed version Post 302960690 by RudiC on Wednesday 18th of November 2015 01:46:06 PM
Old 11-18-2015
You're almost there. Why don't you schedule it five minutes from now, give it a small subset to work on, and check the results. Then do some fine tuning...

Last edited by RudiC; 11-19-2015 at 05:29 PM.. Reason: "Then" wasn't right.
 

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fmit(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   fmit(1)

NAME
fmit - Free Music Instrument Tuner SYNOPSIS
fmit There are no command line options. DESCRIPTION
The Free Music Instrument Tuner (fmit) is a graphical sofware for tuning your music instrument using QT as gui library. For the sound input library you can choise to use ALSA or JACK. fmit contain all features of a standard hardware instrument tuner. You choise the tuning frequency corresponding at your tuning note, and when you play it, fmit display your error margin. Other views are availables, corresponding to more advanced and specific features like a microtonal tuning with more precision about you error margin, and a view of the harmonics ratio. Currently 6 views are availables: 1 A small view of the captured sound. 2 An history of the pitch error. 3 An history of the sound volume. 4 The shape of the wave-length. 5 Harmonics ratio (the formants). 6 A microtonal tuning view. BUGS
Please send bug reports or any other feedback to the fmit mailing-lists: <fmit-user@gna.org> : For bug reports and other problems. <fmit-cvs@gna.org> : For CVS commits. Or contact Gilles DEGOTTEX <gilles.degottex@net2000.ch>. AUTHOR
fmit is written and maintained by Gilles DEGOTTEX <gilles.degottex@net2000.ch>. HOME PAGE
fmit can be found at: <http://home.gna.org/fmit/> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Gilles DEGOTTEX <gilles.degottex@net2000.ch> Licensed under the GNU Public License V2. This manual page was written by Ludovic RESLINGER <lr@cuivres.net>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). August 13, 2006 fmit(1)
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