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hey please port any proper guitar tuner and a proper guitar effects processor on the n900. n900 has extreme power and it wont be hard to get it working. psp has a guitar processor than why not n900
 
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Why not?
Easy: No input.
 
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a tuner would be great though...
(please make it support bass)
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Originally Posted by petur View Post
a tuner would be great though...
(please make it support bass)
There's already a more than excellent tuner available and it's not just useful for guitar.

http://maemo.org/downloads/product/Maemo5/tuner/
 

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I suppose it could be possible to have a external box with a guitar plug IN and a usb to connect to N900, with a converter from analogic signals to digital ones. Then we need a software to precess the guitar signals. Probably it's more simple to use some pod or lines6 kind of thing...

Naturally it is a nice project.

It could be a nice things also just connect my v-amp2 to n900 with usb and could record on the n900. (the v-amp has not native usb out).

Well, I have not idea if the last thing is possible or not, nor how to do it.
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Originally Posted by anjin View Post
I suppose it could be possible to have a external box with a guitar plug IN and a usb to connect to N900, with a converter from analogic signals to digital ones. Then we need a software to precess the guitar signals. Probably it's more simple to use some pod or lines6 kind of thing...

Naturally it is a nice project.

It could be a nice things also just connect my v-amp2 to n900 with usb and could record on the n900. (the v-amp has not native usb out).

Well, I have not idea if the last thing is possible or not, nor how to do it.

If possible, That would be AWESOME!!
 
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the psp does not have an input hack but the software is ported on and a the mic headphone with the audio input is used. like the the headphone has 2 parts, i side is for ear phones and the other side connects to phone and has a remote with mic n buttons that connects to the earphones part. this is in most nokia phone headphones. so the tv out cable was used and connected to the mic part and those 3 coloured pins of tv chord was connect to guitar and the other with speakers. i will post a picture on this thread
 
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here is the picture of the connection
the circle type remote on the right where the black chord is connected is the remote and has mic input. nokia earphones has rectangleish type remote with buttons like forward and play and has mic so the cord can be connected to the mic remote. i actually have used this on my psp and the connection is easy to make. if someone ports a guitar processor on n900 it would be AMAZING
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Originally Posted by anthonie View Post
There's already a more than excellent tuner available and it's not just useful for guitar.

http://maemo.org/downloads/product/Maemo5/tuner/
Thanks... don't know how I missed that one, installing it now
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learn how to tune by ear!
 
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