Intunator could be good for you.
Am 23. Mai 2016 19:38:13 MESZ, schrieb "N. Andrew Walsh"
<n.andrew.wa...@gmail.com>:
>Hi List,
>
>I'm guessing somebody on the list might be able to help me with a
>somewhat
>off-topic issue.
>
>For whatever reason (or rather: see my previous posts to the list about
>my
>interest in just intonation) I'm trying to find a tuning app capable of
>tuning to very precisely-set reference pitches. That is, when dealing
>with
>music in just intonation, it's very common to describe a pitch with
>something like "C# -49.52c" where the latter part is a deviation in
>cents
>from a standard reference pitch (which can also be set as "A440" or
>some
>other tuning pitch [which is sometimes necessary when dealing with
>European
>orchestras inexorably tuning themselves higher and higher to seem more
>"flashy" or whatever]). I'm trying to find a (preferably free) Android
>app
>that can be set as precisely as possible, and then provide visual
>feedback
>to tune my instruments.
>
>I normally use a Peterson virtual strobe tuner, but the screen is
>failing,
>and it gets wobbly if the pitch isn't from an organ or similarly stable
>instrument. It oftentimes jumps from the tuning pitch to its fifth, and
>is
>hard to read.
>
>Is there an app out there that has the capability I'm looking for? I'm
>having a hard time searching, because a lot of apps don't specify what
>they
>mean when they say they can be fine-tuned, and they usually don't mean
>this. I'd *like* it if I could get at least one decimal place; two
>would be
>even better.
>
>I figure some of you work with tuners a lot, and might have some tips.
>
>Thanks for the help!
>
>A
>
>
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