[Glastonbury] sub-harmonic bpm calculator

tim hall tech at glastonburymusic.org.uk
Tue Mar 23 07:43:00 GMT 2004


On Friday 12 March 2004 10:02 pm, Graham Oxley wrote:
> i hope it's coincidental but the last two glug meetings have coincided with
> parents evenings at crispin scool. i presume the next one is the first
> wendsday in april? hope to cu there.

We're focussing on Music applications I believe. I shall try to remember this 
one too!

> here is finally (having finally got my head round nfs) my sub-harmonic
> beats per minute calculator program. it's only version 0.1, it's got
> neither bells nor whistles, but if you want to know what key the drummer is
> playing in, this is for you.

Yay! - I can do all the bells and whistles with ecasound (heh!-).

> There's an html file in the tarzipfile, but it tells you more about what
> the program is trying to do than how to build it. It was comiled under
> Mandrake 9 on a AMD duron processor, using KDevelop. Somewhere there is a
> qmake file which you run (having set loads of environment variables) to
> generate the ui files, but i've included the generated files anyway, so
> unless you want to modify the gui, all you have to do is 'make', and then
> run 'bpm-calc'. it obviously relies upon KDE, but that's about it.

Will report back on whether & how well it runs on Debian ;-]

Nice One, Graham.

tim hall




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