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Yes, CyberTuner is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The CyberTuner app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
CyberTuner has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $129.99.
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4.5 out of 5
6 ratings in Australia
This is a good app
Awesome. It’s like a 25 year old matured wine against a cheep box wine. If you like your tunings smooth and clear then have a go with this new scale. I love it. Dean you have done it again. Thank you so much for making me look so good.
I've been using Reyburn CyberTuner since 1996, when it was a Mac product, the development has been amazing and they listen to their users needs and dreams. Love the reliability, professionalism, incredible accuracy and intuitive interface. Worth every penny. While challenged by the costs, I reap the rewards of game leading development everyday.
File system is antiquated, clumsy and time consuming. Takes too long to sample notes compared to other tuning apps. Automatic note switching is only for adjacent notes. Very overpriced app for older technology. Indicator blushing occurs over a wide range of pitch, not as precise as other apps. Have to clean up break by ear or use the time consuming AI mode which sometimes doesn’t always do a good job compared to other apps. If you don’t have strong aural tuning skills you’d be better suited with another app that doesn’t require as much clean up of the tuning. Pitch raising is only based on nearby sample notes. It doesn’t take in account what is coming after, only the notes that have come before. Very unreliable.
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FINALLY--string section/break parameters are saved for each tuning record (right in the tuning file) and are recalled and entered automatically each time a tuning is selected in Smart Tune mode (and Pitch Raise also). Piano tuning is tedious enough ☺️ iRCT is a remarkable product in so many ways, and I sure don't miss the old Pocket PC/Pocket RCT, or Sanderson Accutuner, for that matter. But the CyberCare subscription for $80 every year may be debatable, especially given the $1,000 original purchase price and the limited number of updates and feature additions. Besides, just how many truly useful features can even be added to specialized software like this over time, or routine software maintenance, for that matter?
My only request is to make it easier to move around the tuning files, such as adopting the “Files” interface and making it possible to move them around that way, instead of emailing etc. I’m happy to pay the $80 per year to ensure that this app continues to exist and to get regular bug updates. Thank you!!!
This is *the* app for professional technicians. I had used it to do a pitch-raise of over 200 cents, and landed within 10 cents across the whole keyboard. The Smart Tune setting is well worth the pric3.
Courteous developers. Impeccable user design. Sturdy, reliable tool.
Excellent app for a professional piano technician. I especially like the library of historical temperaments for tuning harpsichords and clavichords.
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