Publisher's Description
From FMJ-Software:
Turn your computer into an advanced reference quality instrument tuner. Works with almost any instrument. Short response time. Range of 9+ octaves. Precision of better than 0.1 Hz up to ~C8. Supports more than 30 different temperaments and scales; including historic tunings such as pythagorean, meantone, just, and well tempered tunings, traditional folk scales, stretched piano tunings, and of course also the modern equal temperament tuning. You can add your own custom scales and temperaments. Automatic and Manual note selection modes. Supports WASAPI, ASIO and DirectSound for low-latency audio. Reference tone option. Beat tone option - tune without looking at the computer screen. Easily readable tuning meter. Full screen mode option. Report dialog for creating a table of measurements (useful for instrument makers). Power save mode conserves battery power on laptops. Real-time spectrum analyzer graph option. Note hold time control - good for instruments that produce very short tones. Optional calibration of input noise level, microphone type and noise filtering. Optional MIDI I/O: Select notes from a keyboard (in manual mode). Optional MIDI I/O: Play the detected note on a synth. Optional MIDI I/O: MIDI Tuning Standard support.
What's new in this version: Version 3.6 adds "Recall defaults" button to the 'Tuning' options tab and "Change the tuning meter needle color to green when in tune" to the 'Display' options tab.
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"Better to buy a tuner at the music store"
Version: Chromatia Tuner 3.4
Pros
Installed and ran properly right away, it's able to both generate and receive tuning notes, it comes with a nice display and with some program options.
Cons
Up on normal notes (with input using just from my laptop microphone), the meter-needle tends skip around all over the place. even when the "don't jump around" settings are turned up all the way. It doesn't work at all with low notes (ie., my tuba.)
Summary
For the same price or less, you can get a much more portable and well-behaved physical tuning meter down at your local music store.
(If the product were $6 or $8 instead of $20, I'd give it a much higher rating.) -
"I'd have to say this is the most competent I've seen"
Version: Chromatia Tuner 3.4
Pros
You can't sing or play a horn and watch a pocket-size tuner. They're dark and tiny and miserable............The full screen mode on Chromatia is insane. Unique and extremely visible.
Cons
With a shaky voice you have to turn the needle filter all the way up, but it does reach a usable level. There oughta be a volume compressor though, because it has perfectly understandable trouble hanging on to said skaky voice.
Summary
Best that I am aware of. Far and away the best for voice training and horn pitch training because of the BIG screen.
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"Bueno, very good, Bravo!"
Version: Chromatia Tuner 3.4
Pros
Very accurate. Displays the tuning accuracy and the frequency. Excellant for the begining guitarist so you know which E you are tuning to, bass or standard etc.
Cons
10 minute time out on the un paid for version. Still plenty of time to get in tune though.
Summary
Great piece of software. Well worth the price I think.
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