Oud987
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Freeware Oud Tuner
I have written a very simple Oud tuner for the tuning. C# F# B E A . It was compiled as version 1.0 In Liberty Basic v 4.00. It is a LB executable
(*.TKN) so you need the Liberty Basic runtime to run it. Which is availble http://www.libertybasic.com/lb400win.exe there for free. Simply run the installer file Then download lb400win.exe. and Install it. Once installed
run LB and select from the top menu "Run ---> Run *.TKN" and select "C:\oudtuner\oudtuner.tkn" and it will run.
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Oud987
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Running my tuner
Here's how to run my tuner. Download and install LB via link above. Run it - Follow the screenshot below! Enjoy!
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Oud987
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Tuner
Here's what the tuner looks like.
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mavrothis
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Hi,
This is a cool idea. I'm just wondering why you didn't include the D string? It would be helpful if you could over time add other common
tunings too.
Keep up the good work. 
mav
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Mike
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Way to go Josh! This is going to be very helpful for people.
Mike
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Oud987
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Thanks!
Thanks! I will continue to develop this program. However in the mean time here's the MIDI file. (More reliable than the current program).
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Oud987
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User Friendly
Here's a more user friendly version. (requires the *.oud files from above installer) Overide the old oudtuner.tkn with the new one.
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Greg
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Hi Josh,
I don't want to burst your bubble and I appreciate what you are doing. But you may be re-inventing the wheel here.
There are a number of shareware tuners available that not only output a reference tone, but also use the PC microphone to show the current tuning of
each note on your instrument. Here are some URLs to some of these software devices:
http://www.fmjsoft.com/chromatia.html
http://www.musebook.com/?page=mbtuner
http://enableencore.com/encore/info.htm
http://www.cerlsoundgroup.org
All of these are either chromatic or allow the the user to choose his/her required notes.
Regards,
Greg
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bluesyOud
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nice job !!!!!

   
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Oud987
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Yeah but most are not free, Ive only found one free one.. and it wasent specifically for Oud. Im just helping out in the small way I can 
-- Josh
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Michael
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The list of software tuners that Greg posted is great, but they're all for Microsoft's cruddy excuse for an operating system. Does anything
like this exist for Linux?
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Zulkarnain
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Way to go Josh! This is going to be very helpful for people. 
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