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inexpensive analog audio pitch (frequency?) meter or schematic/ plans for one?
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January 5th 08, 01:51 PM posted to rec.audio.pro,sci.electronics.equipment,rec.audio.tech,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,sci.electronics.design
Wim Ton
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inexpensive analog audio pitch (frequency?) meter or schematic/ plans for one?
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I am looking for an inexpensive (hopefully $20 or less) analog meter
one with a moving needle like this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:VU_Meter.jpg
that I can plug my computer's sound card into (actually two meters,
one for the right speaker, one for the left), that will read the pitch
of the audio being played.
I know that a given sound has a fundamental tone and overtones, and it
would have to detect the fundemantal tone (like a guitar tuner). The
audio source would be a MIDI program, so if necessary I could use
samples of a very simple waveform (ie Sine, square, etc) if that would
eliminate overtones and make pitch detection more accurate.
Does anyone know if such a meter exists or where to find plans to
build one?
Thanks.
If you have a computer anyway, how about using the sound input and run
one of the numerous spectrum analyser programs on it?
Wim
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