Looks like there are hundreds out there. Anyone have a favorite?
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Tuner app for an Android device?
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Re: Tuner app for an Android device?
I have a Pano tuner on my iphone. It's pretty easy to work with and very accurate, and it's free.
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Re: Tuner app for an Android device?
I use a great tuner app called Waves. It was originally called gStrings. I liked it enough to purchase the ad-free version. Works very nicely, has a very nice, easy to use interface, and is very sensitive to frequency variation. I have it on all of my android devices - a phone and three tablets.
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Re: Tuner app for an Android device?
I'm using something called Da Tuner L (maybe for Light?) It seems to work well for me.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... dsp.datuna
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... dsp.datuna
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Re: Tuner app for an Android device?
I have used g-strings and it is very nice. Lately i have been using one simply called strobe tuner. The pay version and like it a lot. It has the familiar strobe wheel look as a Peterson bench model. I also see that Peterson has introduced a version for android finally.sorry to say they were late to the party, at $10 which is more than double the string tuner i am currently using i don't think I'll be trying it.
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