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Originally Posted by claytonl
S...but theres no guitar tuner or metronome for it.
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I don't quite know what kind of functionality you are expecting in a tuner, but a metronome application can be found in ports:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvswe...e?annotate=1.2
Unfortunately, the
OpenPorts site is down, so I cannot provide a link with more readable information.
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I'm not a programmer but I understand some very basic C, and have a couple books.
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My suggestion would be to:
- look at what applications can be found in the ports audio branch:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/audio/
...& select something which appeals to your interests.
- Install the ports tree, & build the application(s). Study the source code that is downloaded.
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Am I trying something too difficult for myself or is there a manual or some kind of resource aimed at someone like myself?
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Such a resource does not exist for OpenBSD. You might find something oriented for Linux.
As for difficulty level, it depends upon your motivation, current knowledge, & amount of patience. If you expect to have something working in a week's time, you may need to re-evaluate your goals. If you are looking for something to do for several months, this may meet
(& exceed...) your expectations.