Pitch identification device

Music – Accessories – Tuning devices

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84DIG18, 324 79R, B10G 702

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046657908

ABSTRACT:
A transducer receives notes from a musical instrument and converts them into a A.C. signals. The signals are passed to a frequency voltage converter which outputs a D.C. voltage representative of the played note. This voltage is converted to a voltage range indicative of the highest octave of interest and is then divided by a D.C. voltage representing true pitch. This division is then representative of the number of cents between the played note and the true pitch.

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