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  1. <p align="center">
  2. <b>Guitar and Bass Tuner Library</b><br>
  3. <b>Teensy 3.1 v2.0</b><br>
  4. </p>
  5. >Software algorithm ([YIN]) for guitar and bass tuning using a Teensy Audio Library. This audio object's algorithm can be some what memory and processor hungry but will allow you to detect with fairly good accuracy the fundamental frequencies f<sub>o</sub> from electric guitars and basses.
  6. >>You can install this as a normal Arduino Library and will work with the Audio Library, no need to edit the Audio libraries source now.
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  8. Hookup Guide - 1.2v DC Bias and High Pass Filter - No Amplification
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  39. >Many optimizations have been done to the [YIN] algorithm for frequencies between 29-360Hz.
  40. >>While its still using a brute force method ( n<sup>2</sup> ) for finding the fundamental frequency f<sub>o</sub>, it is tuned to skip certain <b>tau</b> (<img src="http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/tempimagedir/eqn7483.png"/></img>) values and focus mostly on frequencies found in the bass and guitar.
  41. >>>The input is double buffered so while you are processing one buffer it is filling the other to double throughput.
  42. >>>>There are a few parameters that can be adjusted to "dial in" the algorithm for better estimations. The defaults are what I found that have the best trade off for speed and accuracy.
  43. <h4>AudioTuner.h</h4>
  44. ```
  45. /****************************************************************/
  46. #define SAMPLE_RATE_DIVIDE_BY_1 1 // 44100 sample rate
  47. #define SAMPLE_RATE_DIVIDE_BY_2 2 // 22050 sample rate
  48. #define SAMPLE_RATE_DIVIDE_BY_4 4 // 11025 sample rate
  49. #define SAMPLE_RATE_DIVIDE_BY_8 8 // 5512.5 sample rate
  50. #define SAMPLE_RATE_DIVIDE_BY_16 16 // 2756.25 sample rate
  51. #define SAMPLE_RATE_DIVIDE_BY_32 32 // 1378.125 sample rate
  52. /****************************************************************
  53. * Safe to adjust these values below *
  54. ****************************************************************/
  55. // Adjust number of samples to collect in buffer here, also effects
  56. // convergence speed and resolution.
  57. #define NUM_SAMPLES 2048 // make a power of two
  58. // larger the divide-by, less resolution and lower the frequency for
  59. // a given number of samples that can be detected. Also effects
  60. // convergence speed.
  61. #define SAMPLE_SKIP SAMPLE_RATE_DIVIDE_BY_2
  62. /****************************************************************/
  63. ```
  64. ```
  65. SAMPLE_RATE_DIVIDE_BY_x --> This sets 'SAMPLE_SKIP' to pass on every (x) data point from the
  66. Audio Block being saved to the buffer, it determines the sample rate.
  67. ```
  68. ```
  69. NUM_SAMPLES --> This the size of each buffer, there two for double buffering.
  70. ```
  71. ```
  72. SAMPLE_SKIP --> This sets your sample window length and sampling rate. Sample Window Size is
  73. (NUM_SAMPLES * SAMPLE_SKIP) of the ~44100 samples every second. Sample Rate is
  74. (AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT / SAMPLE_SKIP).
  75. ```
  76. <div>
  77. <b>YIN Algorithm</b>
  78. <ol>
  79. <li><b>Difference Function -</b> Squared difference of the (signal - signal lag(<img src="http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/tempimagedir/eqn7483.png"/></img>))</li>
  80. <img src="http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/tempimagedir/eqn1752.png" />
  81. <li><b>Cumulative Mean Normalized Difference Function -</b> Calculate the cumulative mean on the normalized difference signal</li>
  82. <img src="http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/tempimagedir/eqn3269.png" />
  83. <li><b>Absolute Threshold -</b> Fix for subharmonic error with Autocorrelation, choose (<img src="http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/tempimagedir/eqn7483.png"/></img>) that gives a minimum <img src="http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/tempimagedir/eqn3518.png"/></li>
  84. </ol>
  85. </div>
  86. [YIN]:http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/pcm/cheveign/pss/2002_JASA_YIN.pdf