![]() I just went back to Tuner Lite and everything was fine. (Check that app out too you’ll love it!) Anyway, when I clicked on that (I had no choice)it took me to the App Store where it wanted me to buy it. I just need Tuner Lite and Soundcorset to practice my violin. One strange thing I noticed today is that when I clicked on the app, it wanted me to get some “music store”, when I don’t need that thing. Loosen a string so that it sounds 1 or 2 tones below its target pitch (e.g. Before tightening the string to the correct pitch, it’s best to loosen it first. Well, I guess it doesn’t bother me too much because it doesn’t cover anything important in the app. Always start tuning with the lowest string (C2) and then proceed to the higher ones: G2, D3 and finally A4, the thinniest string. Another thing I don’t like is that it has useless ads at the bottom. Well, that doesn’t really matter that much because it’s great anyway, so I still give it 5 stars. Precision tuner suitable for professionals. The most favorite alternate guitar, ukulele, banjo and shamisen tunings. Advanced noise cancellation - works even with a metronome on. Other instruments: Bass, ukulele, viola, cello, banjo, shamisen. Tuner Lite doesn’t do that.) One thing I don’t like about Tuner Lite, though, is that it limits you to a certain amount of backgrounds “because they are only available in the payable version of the app”. Features: Guitar tuner for beginners & pros. (What I mean by that is some tuners bounce from “it’s all tuned!” To “it’s horrible” within a second and it gets me confused. It also doesn’t run wild like other tuners do. I love how it’s free and doesn’t take up much storage, and you can change your background if you want to. I really like Tuner Lite because it allows me to have a tuner pretty much whenever I want, because I don’t have a tuner at home. Would certainly recommend to guitar players like myself as well as any other musicians that this may still work for with whatever other instrument you might play. Nothing fancy (which I like as a matter of fact) but it has proven to be a pretty reliable tuner which is all I need.Īll that said, if I am going to be performing live or laying down some guitar tracks in a studio or anything like that, I would still prefer a physical tuner from any of the long established well known names in that world however, for just needing to make a quick tweak while your practicing and don’t have your tuner near by, or anything like that, I know I can always have this on my phone as a backup ready to go and can trust the accuracy without having to worry. I admit I was impressed to find that they were virtually the same.In other words, it truly does work. So, I was pleasantly surprised to find when I gave it a try, it actually worked! I have even compared the results from what this app tuner thinks is in tune and then what a true physical tuner reads. Years ago when I first downloaded this app, I was not even aware up to that point that such a thing exists that is, an app that can be a fully functional and accurate tuner like a typical physical stand-alone tuner.
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