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by amluto 1374 days ago
A microphone’s ability to reliably identify a frequency is excellent, even if the microphone is cheap, crappy and uncalibrated. It’s almost entirely a function of whatever clock is used to digitize it, and oscillator chips that are just fine are ubiquitous.

The issue is calibrating the amplitude response at a given frequency, and a tuning fork won’t help.

edit: those quartz oscillator chips have a lot in common with tuning forks.

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Now I'm imagining using thousands of tuning forks with calibrated knockers.