Talking Tuner

Talking Tuner



$0.99

1.4.4for iPhone, iPod touch
6.5
13 Ratings
HotPaw Productions
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567.3 KB
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Jun 4, 2021
Update Date
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in Music
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About Talking Tuner

HotPaw Talking Tuner is a hands-off, sound-activated, talking, chromatic, musical instrument tuner. It talks to tell you if your instrument is in tune or not; so you don't even have to look at it or touch the display. Talking Tuner uses speech synthesis, and works with or without VoiceOver being enabled.

This app was created because I received a request to develop an iPhone app which could help a vision-challenged individual tune their musical instrument. This app is the result.

With the Auto-Speak switch turned on, Talking Tuner will listen for a note to be played, and then, after waiting for the end of the sound (so as not to talk over it), will speak the note name, and how many cents sharp or flat the end of the note is estimated to be.

Using headphones may help make it easier to hear what this app is saying while tuning. Make sure to turn the volume up high enough to hear it.

The pitch estimation algorithm works best for notes between 2 octaves below Middle-C to 2 octaves above Middle-C. It may not work as well for very low notes, very high notes, or with any background noise, harmony, or accompaniment present. The default tuning resolution is about +- 3 cents (3/100ths of the pitch difference between semitones). Optional higher resolution tuning settings may result in a slower tuning response.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.4.4

Last updated on Jun 4, 2021
Old Versions
Adjustments for better compatibility with the newest iOS devices
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Version History
1.4.4
Jun 4, 2021
Adjustments for better compatibility with the newest iOS devices
1.4.3
Feb 15, 2018
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Bug fix for iPhone 5s and audio input issues.
Updated for iOS 11.
1.4.2
Feb 12, 2018
Updated for iOS 11, plus bug fixes.
1.4.1
Jun 28, 2017
Updated for iOS 10. This update includes a bug fix for a disappearing auto-speak issue.

The previous version 1.3.2 update included:
An audible strobe option for extremely fine tuning. (This mode produces an audible periodic ticking sound based on small shifts due to slight frequency differences. This added sound effect an be switched on or off in your devices iOS Settings app).
1.3.2
Oct 6, 2015
Bug fixes for iOS 9.
Enhancements for the new faster iPhone 6s audio sample rates.
Added an audible strobe tick sound option (can be switched on in the iOS Settings app).
1.2.4
Apr 1, 2014
Minor bug fix for iOS 7 Microphone permissions.
1.2.3
Dec 12, 2013
Fixed a frequency measurement bug that crept into the previous update.

From the Version 1.2.2 update:
Added an optional setting for greater spoken tuning resolution, down to +-1 cent. (Find this setting for Talking Tuner in the iOS Settings app).
Added a configurable setting for the Concert A reference frequency used for tuning. (This setting is also found in the Settings app.)

Enjoy.
1.2.2
Dec 5, 2013
Sorry. Version 1.2.2 has a serious frequency measurement bug. A fix (1.2.3) has been submitted to Apple.

Added an optional setting for greater spoken tuning resolution, down to +-1 cent. (Find this setting for Talking Tuner in the iOS Settings app).
Added a configurable setting for the Concert A reference frequency used for tuning. (This setting is also found in the Settings app.)
1.2.0
Nov 6, 2013
Updated for iOS 7.
Uses the new iOS 7 built-in voice synthesis, if available.
DIsplays a reminder if the Microphone is Disabled in the device's Privacy Settings.
1.1.6
Jul 18, 2012
Improved VoiceOver accessibility hints.
Tuning accuracy enhancements.
New more attractive icon.
1.1.2
Mar 5, 2012
Improved VoiceOver integration.
1.1.0
Feb 10, 2012
Fixed a headset use bug.
1.0.1
May 5, 2011
Improved speaking voice.
1.0.0
Feb 26, 2011

Talking Tuner FAQ

Click here to learn how to download Talking Tuner in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Talking Tuner.
iPhone
Requires iOS 13.4 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 13.4 or later.
Talking Tuner supports English

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