Tone Scan vs Tutuner — Pitch tracking tuner Usage & Stats
Discover musical secrets in any live or recorded audio. Elevate your perception of sound with this unique app. You’ll be amazed.
See what you hear — and can’t hear — with three live scans:
1. A chromatic spectrum to see sound partials and pitch
2. A polyphonic tuner to see the pitch accuracy of select notes
3. A note mix to see changes in tonal balance
Simplify tasks like:
• Pitch recognition
• Timbre analysis
• Instrument tuning
• Chord and key spelling
• Tonality analysis
• Learning a song by ear
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Why another tuner app?
Other tuners uses some pitch detection algorithm which is just an *guess* the tone being played or sang.
This guess can be bad or alright, but it will always be just a guess.
This app shows real spectrum that is plotted into octave circle, meaning you can really *see* a note being played.
Note that overtones will be visible as well.
It's very responsive so you can use not only to tune an instrument, but also while singing or playing trumpet or violin.
There is a setting (in system preferences) to control how precise vs. responsive a spectrogram should be.
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- Free
- Music
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December 12, 2024