Scrumhalf
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Hi everyone,
My 14 year old son who is an avid musician and composer, wants to do a science project that involves waveform analysis of tonal harmony in Western music, for example, why certain chords and chord progressions are more pleasing than others and whether the interference patterns would give any information on this.
Is there a PC program or iPad app that would enable him to capture waveforms as he plays chords on the piano? He has a synthesizer as well, so a PC program that takes input from the MIDI interface would work, or it could be using the microphone on a laptop or the iPAD.
Thanks for any help!
My 14 year old son who is an avid musician and composer, wants to do a science project that involves waveform analysis of tonal harmony in Western music, for example, why certain chords and chord progressions are more pleasing than others and whether the interference patterns would give any information on this.
Is there a PC program or iPad app that would enable him to capture waveforms as he plays chords on the piano? He has a synthesizer as well, so a PC program that takes input from the MIDI interface would work, or it could be using the microphone on a laptop or the iPAD.
Thanks for any help!
. It's hard to scale, hard to zoom, hard to get anything useful out of it. It's just small and annoying, just look at this sad A4 piano note spectrum :