![]() Set tuning for non-concert pitch instruments by selecting a note and octave. Note namesĬhange your preferred note naming convention. Vary the tuning pitch from the standard 440Hz. Set the sensitivity of the microphone to high, medium, or low. The Preferences menu can be accessed by pressing the menu icon in the top left hand corner of the main screen. Tap on the instrument name in the action bar to choose a different instrument tuning or to go back to chromatic tuning. Unlock the padlock to go back to auto-detecting the note being played. Tap on a note to lock tuning to this note (manual mode). Instrument tuning can either be carried out in manual or automatic mode. Once you have picked a tuning, the notes will be displayed on the main tuner screen. In the pro version of the app you can also create your own custom tunings. For example, many woodwind or brass instruments tune to a Concert Pitch A, whereas string instruments will tune to different strings. Here you can pick from a list of standard tunings. Press the microphone button on the main screen to start tuning in chromatic mode.Īccess the instrument tuning screen by pressing the down arrow in the top action bar. This can be changed later from the Preferences menu. When you first open the app you can choose your preferred note naming convention. ![]() ![]() Pitched Tuner allows you to tune your instrument using the microphone on your Android device. This user guide explains how to use the Pitched Tuner Android app developed by Stonekick. ![]()
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