Perfect, easy, effective, #1
This review overlaps with my review of the free "Lite" version since they are very similar, but this one is totally worth $3, heck I would have spent $30 after the time Ive wasted trying to find the right tuner.
If you need a tuner to either generate a particular tone or detect what tone is being made, after trying and buying several tuners I settled in this as the best. By far. Its easy to switch into detect or generation modes, and its dead easy to set the base frequency of A4.
Some tuners are preset to guitar or other instrument tones. Ok...if you are learning an instrument and you dont know the notes of your open strings, you should probably get to know them. Some have annoying ads, some have slow & painful interfaces, some have bad and/or delayed displays, some dont even tell you which octave youre in (A2 vs A3, etc.), some only generate tones like a pitch pipe instead of detecting them, and many cant or cant easily set the base frequency. I dont know why its so hard to make the basics work, but this is the first Ive found that does.
This paid version has, among other features, adjustable sensitivity which helps smooth out the dynamics on my cello, I have not seen this feature elsewhere and works great as far as I can tell. Highly recommend.
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Tuner by Piascore, v2.4.0