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Guitar tuner that uses phone accelerometer (tautme.github.io)
jmusall 2 hours ago [-]
Fun idea and also I didn't know that websites could get access to my accelerometer data. However for me the sample frequency is 50 Hz which is way too low to measure even the lowest string pitch (E2, about 82 Hz).
hgomersall 1 hours ago [-]
If you know you have a single frequency close to an actual frequency of interest, you can use the fact you know you're in an aliased band to get a precise frequency estimate.
jonathrg 33 minutes ago [-]
Presumably there is an antialiasing low pass filter somewhere before JS gets to the data. I have a similar sample rate and it certainly didn't work at all for me.
adm4 3 days ago [-]
guitar detuner that uses accelerometer instead of microphone, it doesn't really work, but amazing to see how sensitive they are.
tgv 2 hours ago [-]
It also shows that it can leak all kinds of other information.
codethief 2 hours ago [-]
…which is why both Android & iOS put high-frequency access to the accelerometer behind an additional permission AFAIR.
aa-jv 2 hours ago [-]
Anyone got a handle on the algorithm required to do this? I've got a pocketable accelerometer-enabled device I'd like to try to implement this on..
simonklitj 2 hours ago [-]
Don't have a handle on it, unfortunately. But the algorithm is in here: https://github.com/tautme/phone-sensors/blob/main/guitar-tun.... Esp. lines 221–257 and 373–417.
aa-jv 1 hours ago [-]
Ah, that does look like something I can work with - thanks for the legwork, I will check it out and see if its worthwhile converting to C/C++ for my device ..
JoheyDev888 35 minutes ago [-]
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