Comment #6 on issue 44 by [email protected]: pitch recognition
http://code.google.com/p/solfege/issues/detail?id=44

There was an attempt some time ago. Maybe a years. The pitch recognition  
was not good enough to be useful, in my opinion. Some code is left in  
solfege/exercises/tuner.py and fft.c and dsp.c in solfege/soundcard. But I  
don't think anything of this works.

SoundAnalyse looks promising, although I have only look briefly at it. I  
have not thought very much about how a singing exercise should work, or be  
programmed, so you are free to do whatever you like :-)


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