Harmonic Tuner Simple

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About this app

Get very accurate instrument tuning based on harmonic measurements. Test new advanced tuning and intonation features for free, for example: Quickly detect the tuning reference pitch of a recording or performance to tune your instrument perfectly to that reference.

Special Features:
- Harmonic Tuner

Limited Features (Trial)*:
- Strobe View (Up to 16 harmonics)
- Harmonic-wise tuning measurement (bargraphs, up to 16 harmonics)
- Harmonic-wise level measurement (bargraphs, up to 16 harmonics)
- Spectrum Tuner
- Reference Pitch (Concert A) & Key Detector

Trial features of Harmonic Tuner Intonation Expert*:
- Intonation (Tuning) & Inharmonicity protocol
- Temperament Detector

* The trial features in non-Full version of Harmonic Tuner Suite offer functionality of Full Version but are restricted to a limited usage time per start of the app.
Features of Intonation Expert are available in trial versions with a limited number of protocol notes. See Harmonic Tuner Website for a table of Harmonic Tuner's versions and their features and more details.
http://harmonictuner.grainapps.com

Feature Details:

Harmonic Tuner:
Harmonic Tuner is a novel accurate instrument tuning tool for musicians and sound engineers. Its special feature is to perform pitch measurements (0.1 cents precision) by analysing tuning and levels of up to 16 individual overtones (harmonics) of a note.
Harmonic Tuner is based on an accuracy-refined spectral analysis algorithm. Visualization is optimized for readability.
Concert A pitch ranges from 320Hz to 604Hz (+/-5 semitones, precision 0.5 c, ca. 0.1 Hz). Intonation Expert version supports stretch tunings and historical temperaments (Werckmeister etc.).

Strobe Look:
Harmonic components especially at stringed instruments like guitars, basses,pianos are always detuned. Up to 16 note's harmonics can be displayed individually in an intuitive and precise strobe tuner look of adjustable sensitivity.
Harmonic Tuner Strobe Look does not implement the conventional strobe tuner principle, but offers a similar appearance of moving patterns. While typical mechanical strobe tuners show detuning of octave harmonics only, Harmonic Tuner Strobe Look shows the detuning even of non-octave harmonics.

Tuning + Level bargraphs for each harmonic (up to 16 harmonics):
Overtone detuning of strings affects the timbre of a note as the levels and envelopes of the note's harmonics do. To inspect these trimbral characteristics, the detuning and the relative levels are displayed in bar graphs.

Reference Pitch (Concert A) Detector & Key Detector:
The novel Reference Pitch Detector module finds the tuning reference frequency of musical performances or recordings accurately.
In addition, the prominence of all 12 notes over several seconds is displayed and the fitting Major/minor scale is estimated.

Intonation (Tuning) & Inharmonicity protocols:
For precise assessment of an instrument's intonation, stretch tuning, temperament etc., tuning/inharmonicity of a whole series of notes is recorded and displayed in a diagram. When measuring keyboard with historic tunings, a Temperament detection recognizes the best-fitting out of a number of popular historic temperaments.
The intonation protocol is useful for checking and setting up guitar/bass intonation or to measure the tuning stretch of an instrument.

Stretch Tunings and Temperaments:
Stretch tunings are common on pianos: instruments with plucked or hammered strings show slightly inharmonic overtones. Harmonic Tuner allows to widen octaves by 0 to 5 cent accordingly.
Historical keyboard music on organs, harpsichords etc. is typically performed using historic temperaments that provide individual consonance/dissonance characteristics for each key/scale. Harmonic Tuner Intonation Expert supports a set of popular historic temperaments you can tune your instrument to.
Updated on
Aug 21, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
89 reviews
A Google user
July 9, 2019
A great app with a very useful set of features. Please note: recording didn't work until I restarted the app. Please consider adding interface color options, landscape orientation, I'd also greatly appreciate editable numbers instead of Low/Medium/High everywhere in options. Thanks!
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Barthélemy C. A. Perez
January 11, 2022
I think it's a very good application for tuning complex instruments or studying harmonics, I'm however a bit confused about the limitations... I hope this could have been free.
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skully boy
January 20, 2022
These guys seem to get a bad wrap but once you figure out all of what they offer it's great. I feel like that you need a little bit better explanations in their videos of how to use like The inotation and all that but it's great
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What's new

Android SDK/API version update.