Fine Chromatic Tuner

Fine Chromatic Tuner

By Aleksandar Mlazev

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2016-11-11
  • Current Version: 1.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 2.52 MB
  • Developer: Aleksandar Mlazev
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.10 or later.

Description

Fine Chromatic Tuner is a chromatic instrument tuner that allows you to quickly and accurately tune your instrument . It uses unique algorithms designed for most accurate tuning. The working range of the app is 70 Hz to 550 Hz. The exact frequency of the sound is displayed. Works as guitar tuner, ukulele tuner, violin, flute and more Features: - sensitive and accurate algorithms - Automatic note detection - Analog like needle - Shows frequency - Clean bright and simple analog like UI - Display range is -50 to +50 cent - Works in noisy surroundings

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Reviews

  • Doesn't work

    1
    By OFace_Killa
    This app doesn't work at all. There are no settings or anything to try to make it work.
  • trash

    1
    By JesseB54
    use your phone over this
  • Useless

    1
    By Mr Gray Sky
    Not of any use at all. Go buy a candy bar, instead.
  • Doesn’t work

    1
    By Supersuper133
    My bass plugged into an audio device…the app doesn’t work….there are no options to select the input that you want to use…maybe good for iPhone, but if you’re thinking about using that on Mac, don’t buy it!!!
  • Get a better microphone

    5
    By chaimeliyah
    I don't know what people are complaining about. This tool for me is on par with the chromatic tuner I had in band in high school. I use a Blue USB microphone, and it works great.
  • All Over the Map (not for wind instruments)

    2
    By Guy Terry
    I was hoping to have something on my screen that would work well for a wind instrument. This app, however, is all over the place. When I say this, I mean that I compared it to a Korg CA Chromatic Tuner. The Korg has a display just like this one, but is smooth and accurately IDs the pitch and fixes on the predominant overtone, which is probably where this one is lacking. The needle was just waving around all over the place, compared to the Korg. There are some times that I’d rather have a tuner on my screen (always on top) than on my music stand or elsewhere, but this was just not working for me. I have a whole new appreciation for my free phone app and my $15 tuner!
  • Not very good for a violin

    2
    By Majofski
    It just doesn’t indicate the right tune for a violin. Haven’t tested it with other instruments instruments. Doesn’t hurt that it’s free though, so I suppose give it a shot.
  • Simple and Works

    5
    By Hepcat B
    No idea how this could average 3 stars even if it cost a buck or two, and especially since it's free. Only basic thing I can think of adding would be to enable hiding, to leave running and accessible without being distracting. But it's not a floating window so it disappears behind other selected apps, easy fix. I dig it.
  • Seems very flaky compared to Logic Pro’s tuner plugin

    2
    By MB2112
    I have my synthesizer plugged into my Mac via a USB audio interface. Logic Pro says it’s in tune, +- a few cents. This tool often misidentifies the note being played, and shows it as vastly out of tune. Maybe it does better with natural instruments.
  • Not in tune

    1
    By jjky35289
    Note in tune. I used with an iMac with built in mic to tune a guitar. The readings show pitches as being flat, which, if I tuned to this device, would make my instrument sharp. Not good.

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