In this tuning app, you can accurately tune various instruments using the built-in microphone and visual feedback features. Includes a needle meter, LED display, and pitch pipe functionalities.
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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 66 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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About Tuner Lite by Piascore
"Tuner Lite by Piascore" is a chromatic instrument tuner and pitch pipe that allows you to quickly and accurately tune your instrument using the built-in mic in your iPhone or iPad.
"Tuner Lite by Piascore" can tune acoustic or electric guitar, bass, bowed strings, woodwinds, brass, piano, tympani, and any other instrument that can sustain a tone.
Full version (paid) is offered. supports a custom temperaments, transposition, notations such as solfège, adjustable calibration and more. By spectrum power indicator, you can understand sound more intuitively.
** Features **
- Needle meter display
- Ultra responsive 50 cents range fine tuning display
- LED display easy-to-understand high and low sound
- Accuracy ±0.01 semitone (±1 cent)
- Pitch Pipe/Tone generator
- Automatic reference note calibration
- Changing the wallpaper
** Contact **
: http://piascore.com/service/tuner/
: contact@piascore.com
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Reviews for Tuner Lite by Piascore
Luvpugz1
Tuner
Not free
Sassafras’sa
Good Sensitivity
Between my two tuner apps this one is definitely more sensitive and accurate. The only reason I use the other one more is because it lights up the whole screen green or red which makes it much easier to adjust while I’m playing, while this app only lights up a small dot. But that really is such a small complaint and this one is my go to for pre-rehearsal tuning and the like, where I want to be accurate and am not trying to see the tuner out of the corner of my eye.