Hey, having some difficulty with how the app processes audio - the hertz that it's reading doesn't match what it "should" be. I.e. when I play a G3, it says 120Hz. When I play a C4, it's still 120 Hz but sometimes it waffles between 100 and 120. Other notes have different frequencies they waffle between but 120Hz is often one of them. I'm playing a hurdy gurdy which can have a bit of a messy sound, but my phone's tuner app doesn't have much trouble identifying the notes I'm playing, whereas when I add an entry on Abject and set it to whatever the pitch is supposed to be (i.e. 440 for A4) it doesn't pick it up at all.
I guess I can just trial-and-error each note to figure out what frequency Abject thinks each note is, but it'd sure be a lot easier if it picked up notes as the notes they're supposed to be. Maybe I'm missing something but I feel like a note => button seems a lot easier to use then a frequency => button interface.
EDIT: I did some additional testing using stock (viola) sounds, and it had the same issues. The Hz reading flickered around a lot, and the numbers didn't seem to correspond whatsoever with the actual note being played. I'm not sure what it's actually picking up? But one maybe easier fix would be to change the spectrum analyzer - right now it shows me a nice graphic of how many different frequencies it's picking up, but I can't actually tell which frequencies those are and use them, unless I can see them on the Hz display above, which only seems to display whichever is currently the loudest and can be very hard to read when it's flicking back and forth between frequencies. If I could at least see what frequencies it's hearing, it'd be a lot easier to find frequencies that I can use.