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:What is wrong with the task description? Please make corrections if there is a problem. I've got to get my head around the mathematics for Fourier Transformations, which has delayed the creation of a solution. I am surprised that noone else came up with a solution for this. Maybe there is not a library that provides this facility or not enough people know how to achieve this goal. I have stumbled across a piece of guitar tuner software now, but I haven't tested it for operation yet. However, if it works, maybe I can reverse engineer it to determine its operation, and post some sort of method here. Unfortunately, I am still learning C, so I am not that quick at reverse engineering. It is certainly doable, I have seen a Java based guitar tuner software running and I know that there are sing along applications like Sing Star that utilize this sort of technology. [[User:Markhobley|Markhobley]] 06:03, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
::Well now that I think of it, the description is OK. But you'll just get another omit from me: The languages I use have no audio-manipulation libraries, and thus this would have to be done in binary... I think the real problem w this task is that it is so limited in the number of implemenations it can receive
:::Yeah go ahead and omit. It is also useful to know which languages cannot do this. [[User:Markhobley|Markhobley]] 13:08, 13 September 2011 (UTC)