** There is nothing negative to say about this app - appPicker review, 06 Aug 2013
Pano Tuner listens to the sound you make and shows you the pitch. You can tune your instrument accurately by looking at the offset from the pitch that you want to tune to.
== Features ==
* Quick and sensitive response
Just try this app now and see how quick and sensitive it is to your sound.
* Wide range of pitch sensor
This app is a chromatic tuner. It follows any pitch your instrument can make. Bring any of your instruments - guitars, upright basses, trumpets and piccolos.
* Customization
- Adjust the concert-A frequency to make your instrument in harmony with your band.
- Change the sensitivity to tune your instrument more accurately.
- Use non-standard tunings to make your own harmony, such as Pythagorean, Just intonation, 1/4-comma mean tone and more temperaments. You can add your own temperaments to make your chords more in consonance.
== Notes ==
This app uses the external microphone on your device.
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Pano Tuner FAQ
Is Pano Tuner free?
Pano Tuner is not free (it costs 2.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Pano Tuner legit?
✅ The Pano Tuner app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
I use it as a guide when tuning pianos. Most tuners run out of range and won’t show the low & high notes. It’s very handy when raising the pianos pitch before tuning. It still shows the note while played with other notes, witch I thought is not possible, yet it does it. This is the only tuner that will show all the notes. Plus it’s easy to see. Mind you this is the first app tuner I’ve used. I’m impressed. It is a bit fast acting. If It was slightly slower it’d make it a bit easier to see the finer details. But those are done by ear anyway. As long as I can see weather it’s sharp or flat, I’m good.
Pani Tuner
Excellent tuner. Gives readout in frequency and cents.
Plenty accurate enough for me. Love it.
Peter J.
Australia.
Good tuner
This app will help you to tune everything very easily.
Best tuner bar none
I usually use clamp on tuners for my ukes and guitars, but none of them including Beam and Snarks do a good job with my Uke bass.
Those of us who do play a Uke bass will know that the rubber strings and their tendency to stick in the nut grooves make tuning accurately pretty difficult.
And clamp on tuners I have tried struggle with low frequencies- they often just can’t hear them.
This is true of most phone app tuners too.
But the Pano absolutely aces the tuning job.
I particularly like the frequency displayed under the slider. IMHO that’s the gold standard.
I play and tune in pretty quiet surroundings so I can’t comment on Pano’s noise rejection, but for $2.99, how can you go past this tuner ?
Five stars !
Waste of money
This does not work to tune my guitar.
Piano Tuner
The best tuner I have come across.
I have recommended it to all my band friends and they have all installed it and love it.
Many thanks.
Excellent
My favorite tuning app.
Cheers and blessings from Australia 🇦🇺
Can’t change orientation?
Does not allow change of orientation which is quite frustrating when moving between apps during tuition
Easy and Accurate
An easy to use, sensitive and effective tuner for any acoustic instrument.
Perfect tuner
I’ve been using this for at least two years and I’m very happy with it. I don’t need another tuner. I like the steampunk look. I like the way it lets you know when you are near, then very near, then spot on the note. I like the way it can be adjusted for different relative base pitches. I like everything about it! I use to tune guitars, ukekeles, autoharps and drums. I also use to find the pitch of a singing bowl when I am contemplating adding to my collection.
Please download this pano tuner. You will not regret!
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