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Tunic Guitar Pro (iPhone)


For the fastidious musician Tunic® series provides tuners of highest sensitivity for the iPhone platform. Tunic´s advanced adaptive algorithm handles string inharmonicities automatically whithout the need for using corrective offsets.

Exclusively featuring StopperStimmung™ (1988), a slightly stretched tuning, which comes to meet more the musical intuition, than this is able with the conventional tuning: By the tunings recently discovered stunning structural symmetry, you can develop an amazing and clear sound on your instrument in chord playing through taking place of symmetrical beat reduction.
 

Bernhard Stopper Tunic Guitar Pro
 

TUNIC GUITAR PRO: Provides variable pitch (415-460 Hz), a selection of common open tuning templates (Classic, Classic ♭, Open E, Open G, Open D, Open C, DADGAD, Dropped D, Dobro) and highest sensitivity (0.02 cent resolution). Capo use on fret 1-5 supported, also allows verification of nut compensation for optimal nut height / nut distance on fret 1.

As the extreme precision requires a high amount of processor performance, note selection is manually.

HOW TO USE:

To change pitch, push on the pitch number and edit pitch as desired.

Green pointer: Fine tuning resolution: 0.025 (0.012 on iPhone 4) cent in a visible range of +-5 cent
Yellow pointer: Coarse tuning resolution: 0.25 (0.12 on iPhone 4) cent 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.

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.

When comparing with other tuners, the order of the tuner used is very important: A less precise tuner usually measures to be “spot on” a tuning done first with Tunic and hence appears to deliver the “same” results as Tunic, due to its wider tolerances. Tune first with the less precise tuner to notice the audible differences Tunic can visually indicate.
 


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