The TUNIC Guitar Tuner, exclusively features StopperStimmung, a slightly stretched tuning invented by the German piano maker Bernhard Stopper in 1988
TUNIC Guitar Tuner
What is it about?
The TUNIC Guitar Tuner, exclusively features StopperStimmung, a slightly stretched tuning invented by the German piano maker Bernhard Stopper in 1988. It creates an amazing and clear sound on your instrument by the tunings stunning structural symmetry, making chords to appear as being pure tuned.
App Store Description
The TUNIC Guitar Tuner, exclusively features StopperStimmung, a slightly stretched tuning invented by the German piano maker Bernhard Stopper in 1988. It creates an amazing and clear sound on your instrument by the tunings stunning structural symmetry, making chords to appear as being pure tuned.
FEATURES:
Provides variable pitch (415-460 Hz), a selection of common open tuning templates (Classic, Classic half step down, Open E, Open G, Open D, Open C, DADGAD, Dropped D, Dobro) and highest sensitivity (until 0.012 cent resolution). Capo use on fret 1-5 supported, what also allows verification of saddle compensation for optimal nut height / nut distance on fret 1.
SOUND EXAMPLE:
Listen to Thomas Maos´ Dobro guitar on the music album "Larger Than Life" (Silent Art Orchestra), which was tuned with Tunic Guitar:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=315192140&s=143443
HOW TO USE:
To change the pitch, tap on the buttons above the '440.0' and edit its value as desired.
Green position indicator:
Fine tuning resolution: 0.025 cent (0.012 cent for iPhone 4 and above) in a visible range of +-5 cent
Yellow position indicator:
Coarse tuning resolution: 0.25 cent (0.012 cent for iPhone 4 and above) in a visible range of +-50 cent
Pluck the string to be tuned about one time per second, while muting the other strings. To handle the fine tuning indicator on this extreme precision level, measure the pitch by very small or no string tension changes. This requires some experience even for professionals but is honoured by an uncomparable sound experience.
Always tune your instrument in 2-3 cycles, as every change of one string affects the other strings. Tune your instrument often to achieve a good tuning stability. Pluck the string with a plectrum to produce an overtone rich sound with the microphone close to the instrument.
TERMS OF USE:
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