Thanks a bunch!
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Legally distinct Astolfo
I programmed my roccat/turtle beach kone xp air on Windows and have been using it standalone on Linux since.
It has four side buttons, two buttons to switch dpi and plus a fifth at the bottom, all can be freely reassigned. Profiles can be switched at any time and are also stored on the mouse itself. I use the rgb to differentiate between them (I only have two)
You can connect it with its very smooth cable, wireless dongle or Bluetooth with no issues
Only downside is the price when buying new, I got a mint one from a collector (didn't know those existed) for about 70 bucks. The wired version might be more affordable.
I think its because of the python installer and it needing more dependencies to be fully present? I'm working on getting the current build out of him, I hope that will allow others to have a more educated look than me.
Of course it will be, the size is due to tensorflow which handles pitch detection
Yeah I'm aware of this, it's mostly supposed to help visualise your pitch as you do all the other necessary stuff to sound like you intend to, similar to how I use it with my speech therapist. It might not help without additional resources and it's not meant to. Frankly I have no clue how you'd detect resonance and other things without some form elaborate of machine learning, but there's a reason I'm no programmer myself 💀
I doubt it, sadly 😭
The current performance is already good, it's just a huge file with python
Thanks for the info o7
The current scope is to use this more as a visual aid and reminder when for example gaming with friends or something and trying to maintain pitch.
It's less about the hard work needed to attain a specific sound with resonance or twang. I personally wanted something that helps reminding me and giving me feedback when I'm just chilling at my puter. Hence the simple pitch detection (which seems to already be technically complicated)
For mobile I'd pretty much recommend going with the existing tools like Voice Tools
Afaik no such app can actually tell you how you sound, so recordings are still vital for progress. I still feel the need to see what pitch I am at though, since sometimes that's rather hard to tell. Which in turn is why we came up with the idea in the first place.
Sorry for rambling
We're not quite there yet but I'll keep that in mind 👀
Thanks for the advice!
Ich will in 20 Jahren am leben und nicht krank as fuck sein, sick as fuck ist okay
Thank you!