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Are there any maemo apps that detect BPM based on tapping? In other words, you are listening to a song (from any source), tap your finger on the tablet to the beat of the music, and the program reads your finger tapping to determine the beats per minute of the song (which is a way to measure tempo).
If there is not, this would be very simple to write. I don't know the first thing about writing software but all it would take would be to read the times between finger taps over a time period (such as five seconds) and mathematically derive how many beats there would be in one minute. I suppose it wouldn't even have to be five seconds... I don't know. But this would be very handy to have when making mashups, sample-based music, or DJ-ing.
How bout a guitar tuner? Just play certain tones on command! Can't get any simpler.
How bout a drum machine, or sample-trigger? There was a piano program but it was slow and the author seems to have left it behind.
So many cool possibilities. WiFi MIDI control? I can do it on my Mac....which I assume means it's possible on the tablets.
(For those who doubt Linux audio software capabilities, check out Ardour, an open source, complete Linux music creation station. Ardour.org)