I haven’t gotten around to gathering all the programs to do the full RTTA analysis MTGuru has done lately but I have been using “Flutini” to check the accuracy of my playing. The output I get from Flutini has notes from f3 to b6 listed with fairly large samples for most of the notes in that range. I’ve played a stock Feadog, Oak and Generation as well as a Mellowdog and Blackbird with similar results.
What is the range of my high D on the flutini scale? I’m not "tricking the program in any way, just running it like it was downloaded. Where do the higher/lower notes come from? Harmonics? Are they worth worrying about? Hopefully that’s MT’s keyboard I hear clicking away in the background!
“The research builds on earlier work done by University of Cambridge computer scientist Markus Kuhn who looked at ways to use electromagnetic emanations to eavesdrop and steal useful information.”
LOL I know him, some things never change, he’s been “stealing data” for years…
Sniffing keyboards strikes me as suspiciously … kinky.
Walrii … I haven’t had a chance yet to check out your problem. The only thing I can suggest for now is to check Options | Preferences | General and make sure the note range is set to “F3 and higher” for whistle. And maybe try raising the RTTA volume and clarity thresholds to block those spurious notes.