A Google user
Simple, lightweight, elegant, open-source (no funny data collection, I checked), and ad-free. I've used a number of tuning apps and this one takes the cake. The active frequency readout lets you tune much more precisely than other apps that try to be cute about it (I'm looking at you Pano Tuner), and the design is instrument-independent – No-hard locking to expected frequencies means you can tune any instrument with it. Protip: Touch the body of the phone to the body of your instrument for a better frequency reading if you are in a place with a lot of background noise.
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A Google user
Awesome. No other word for it. I have some basic coding knowledge, including Linux, so I am aware just how tricky it is to create an app like this, that works in real-time with the microphone. Plus, as there are hundreds of different Android devices out there, that just adds to the complexity. Using this on my Moto G7 Play, it works perfectly w/tuning my Clarinet. THANK YOU for not placing ads in this, even though that costed you money undoubtedly. But as a consumer I attest that it's sweet. 👍
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I got a clip on accurate violin tuner, and the notes are high on the noteworthy tuner compared to the clip on tuner. I researched because of frequency interference, so now I know how to tune my violin both ways. UPDATE 09 NOV 2021 Just now, I looked and forgot to tune the clip on tuner to the herz I like. I opened back up noteworty tuner, and both tuned all notes nearly accurate. So, I guess there is less interference where I am. Thank you for the beautiful app... Revelation 21
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