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I am a bassoonist in one of the top 5 US orchestras. The latest version of this app is my favorite tuner. (I’ve tried many.) Much easier to read with continuous display disabled (set with a toggle in the settings). The graphic line gives an excellent representation of your general pitch, the general stability of your tone, and you quickly learn what a preferred vibrato looks like, too. When trying alternate fingerings, it is much easier to see the real general pitch of a fingering compared to another fingering than any other type of display I’ve seen (Korg-like needles etc.). There were some adjustments made over previous versions, and it now picks up very well the full range of the bassoon (many tuners get confused in the low notes).
The tuning is so precise, I move my fine tuners on my cello ever so slightly and it registers it. (note if you have a bad microphone you may have some issues) It can’t hold a pitch for tuning by ear, that’s honestly the only downside I see to it.
Yes, it could be better but not by much if you are looking for a tuner that allows hrtz measurement other than 440hrtz. This is a must if you don’t want all the unnecessary additions (that I would never use). Just want to tune and get it on. Some advertising does happen. Really not much to speak of.
used to be great. More recently, I wanna say the past year its been progressively getting slower. Now when I open it it's just frozen. I wait a few seconds until it asks me to pay then I swipe down, then I wait again for the ad to load, after dismissing the ad it still is non responsive. Takes a solid minute total to actually get to the tuning.Frankly doesn't make me want to pay for the ad free version since I don't trust the programming to be efficient. And if it's not efficient and quick, it can't possibly function as a tuner. Keep it simple, keep it fast.Really disappointed.
I paid $2 for this app after my friend recommending it to me. My microphone is halfway broken, it works with some apps but not others, so when the app couldn’t recognize that I was playing, I wasn’t surprised. Since I had paid money for theirs app, I decided to restart my phone, and then it worked perfectly! I have to restart my phone every time I want to tune my violin, which is time consuming and annoying. I don’t think my phone is the problem, because the app works perfectly after I restart my phone. I really like the way this app works, but if I always have to restart my phone, I think I’m going to have to use a different app.
I wanted a clear smooth vibrato on the guitar and needed to see how far the sharp and flat push/pull was working. I tried many many tuner apps all of which jitter around so much it was annoying. This tuner not only tunes but shows the waveform of how close you are or far away you are. It is perfect. I would pay for it but I cannot figure out how :-)
So This is a really good app! I do use it when I’m playing but I did notice this strange thing If I ever screen record on the app, it plays a high and loud note throughout the ENTIRE video on photos. I’m not sure why this happens or if it’s with my phone but screen recording anything else worksThis isn’t a big deal but it partially is for me since I use this app to help me figure out notes for songs I wanna learn but can’t find sheet music to.
The foundation of the app is great. Everything seems to be simple but when i tuned my Bb Clarinet none of the notes matched. I thought it was my jacky reed yall so i opened a new reed still the notes didnt match up. Finally it hit me to go to the piano and boom EVERY SINGLE NOTE WAS GREEN . When i played on my clarinet it was giving me notes that didnt even makes sense like for example i played a Eb and it told me it was a C 🤨 so i thought to myself maybe this is in the settings of an instrument not in my range then had the idea to look through settings . I changed some stuff and changed it back and changed it again nothing happened just same ole’ same ole’ so i gave up 🤣 . If ya really wanna use this app dont use it for other instruments use it for pianos 😂. Or maybe im doing something wrong 🤷🏾♀️ but man that whole thing makes me wanna skip my practice time for today LOL.
There are buttons to press that will play a pitch for you to match, you do have to hold them down, which might be difficult if you are playing an instrument. It also uses the microphone to pick up sounds and match them to a pitch and tell you if they are too high/low. It work perfectly for what I am trying to do. Good app.
I love this tuner because it does such a good job at showing you what you’re currently playing and how far you are from being in tune. I also like that I can change the range of what is considered “in tune” so that as my ear gets better I can make it where I need to be more precise with my tuning. Great app!
Tune musical instruments (guitar, violin, viola, bass, piano, cello, flute and many more) with this simple chromatic tuner. Tuner T1 also comes with a handy Tone Generator that plays any musical note as a reference for tuning. A must-have tool for musicians. • Simple to use with all the essential features. • Extremely accurate (can be tuned to an accuracy of ±0.1 cents). • Tone generator that can generate reference tones over a note-range of 3 octaves. • Ability to set the frequency of A₄ (for tunings where A₄ is not 440 hertz). • Option to set detection latency - By setting a lower latency value, pitch detection will be faster.