Designed by musicians for musicians, the app’s beautiful, minimal and intuitive interface lets you tune virtually any string instrument on the go and keep updated with the most recent Roadie upgrades. Explore a broad variety of alternate tunings, create your own custom tunings and persistently get the best sound out of your instrument.
With the free tuner you probably can:
- Tune any string instrument on the go including guitar, ukulele, mandolin and banjo.
- Choose from a multitude of tunings: standard, open G, open D, Drop D, half step down, D modal and rather more.
- Access a excessive performance chromatic tuner.
- You may even create and save your individual customized tunings!
It’s fast, accurate and straightforward to make use of: simply pluck the string in your instrument, the app will listen directly from your device’s microphone and guide you visually until you reach the perfect pitch.
It can be the proper companion for all Roadie Tuners:
It serves as a control middle for your tuning experience when using any of the Roadie Tuner products (the original Roadie Tuner, Roadie 2, Roadie Bass and Roadie 3). Through the app, you will also obtain the most recent firmware updates and have improvements on your Roadie Tuner device.
Create and retailer a profile for each of your instruments (electric, acoustic, classical, 7 and 12-string guitars, ukuleles, bass, mandolins, banjos, etc.)
Refine your advanced tuning settings: set Roadie to “Tune up” mode, change the reference pitch, tune with a capo and modify the desired frequency to the cent.
Access music news, our latest updates, and tips on the method to improve your playing.
Create customized devices such as a dulcimer or a santour or anything else with geared pegs.
Turn off and on Roadie’s beep and vibration function relying in your wants.
Roadie Tuner makes tuning a breeze. Download the app so you can immediately get to playing.
With auto noise filtering. First step is select the frequency at high of display, then choose the tuning on the middle of the display screen. When you play instrument, the pitch will be proven on the panel for the individual string by indicating signal excessive or low. Tuner- ...