To use Octave's graphical capabilities, one needs to install a desktop environment, and a VNC server in the GNU/Linux distro, and one also needs to install a separate VNC viewer app in the Android phone (can be installed from Play Store/F-Droid). On many android devices, only the graphics toolkit "gnuplot" is known to work. Several apps (e.g. Anlinux, Andronix) are available to easily install the Linux distribution of your choice, and setting up the desktop environment. Refer to the Andronix docs for an overview of setting up the VNC server.

Im working with AUM Mixer. I have a extern Midi keyboard, which works fine. Now I want to play a Chord with Stringpad in two octavs. Is there a possibility to 'double' the midi-in-signal one octave lower or higher and send it to the same AUM-Channel?


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There's no native way built-in to AUM, but there are many ways using other helper apps. However you mention you want to play "a chord" ... do you mean just one chord, sometimes, while the rest of your playing doesn't have the additional octave? Helper apps would generally affect all notes.

Hello Roberto, the MEMS microphones used in smartphones (or if you use an external microphone) can measure noise levels as low as 20 Hz according to their manufacturers. For low frequency measurements, you will need to choose Z-weighting from the settings instead of the default A-weighting. However, for such types of measurements, it is best to use a professional sound level meter, with an appropriate microphone, that can provide 1/3 octave band measurement features, so you can see/display the exact contribution from such sources.

Been looking for reliable sound measuring app that I can load onto my mobile. VERY surprised and disappointed to see that the app developed by NIOSH is only (?) available for apple; no progress toward an andriod compatable app (2017-2021)?

When can we expect the reliable NIOSH app for android? (hopefully soon!!)

In 2018 I was enlighted to introduce information on the 2017 NOISH-SLM app in a course book on occupational hazards. Now I am updating this book and wonder about any progress in this field, especially if (some) android phones can be used reliably as SLM. It would be nice if NIOSH regularly updates a webpage on smartphone-SLM matters so that one can easily inform oneself on the state of art. The same might apply to the use of a smartphone as audiometer. Both smartphone applications are relevant for health care workers in low-income countries.

Tapping the target tuner once will display the chromatic tuner wheel. To produce a reference note, tap the note desired. Long pressing the note will produce a sustained reference tone. The octave button, found inside the chromatic tuner wheel, has plus and minus signs. Tap the plus sign for the tone generator to play an octave higher and the minus sign to play lower octave.

As you play, the name of the note will appear with a number indicating which octave you are playing. For example, C4 is middle C on the piano and/or the first ledger line below the treble clef or the first ledger line above the bass clef in C transposition.

As you tap notes around the wheel, the tone generator will stay within the same octave indicated on the screen. As you tap and drag around the wheel clockwise the octave ascends whereas moving counterclockwise the octave descends. The octave change occurs at C.

Note: Tap a pitch. The next pitch you play will go to the shortest intervalic relationship, ascending or descending, thus allowing you to change octaves without having to slide over C.

When the String screen is activated, the default sound will be the Plucked String. Other instruments may be chosen to tune the string instruments, as long as the instrument range allows for the correct octave to be played.

Keyboard player? Try it with iRig Keys with Lightning or iRig Keys Pro, two compact and portable 3-octave keyboards that you can use while on the go. Want versatility? Use an iRig MIDI 2 interface to connect any MIDI-compatible keyboard or external controller.

A virtual piano keyboard is perfect when there isn't a real piano or a keyboard at home or when your piano or keyboard isn't next to a computer. The online piano keyboard simulates a real piano keyboard with 7 1/4 octaves of 88 keys (only five octaves for mobile devices), a sustain pedal, ABC or DoReMe letter notes representation, a Metronome, zoom-in, and a full-screen mode.

SubBass generates frequencies below those of the original signal, resulting in artificial bass content. The simplest use for SubBass is as an octave divider, similar to octaver effect pedals for electric bass guitars. Whereas such pedals can only process a monophonic input sound source of clearly defined pitch, SubBass can be used with complex summed signals as well. e24fc04721

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