I've found this one recently:
http://turbo-tuner.com/pages/features.htm

anybody up for a christmas present? PLEASE....;-)

software wise I'm happy with my www.aptuner.com (PC only).

best regards,
Matthias


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Friday, September 5, 2008, 6:59:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

KSR> Hi,

KSR> I have found two different tuners that work really well.  For
KSR> general use the Sabine AX3000 Contact Chromatic tuner is great.
KSR> It will "stick" to the instrument with damaging the finish. It is
KSR> low profile and comes in different wood finish. I used one for
KSR> years and I know many people who still use them.  Musicians
KSR> Friend carries them.
KSR> 
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Sabine-Contact-Chromatic-Auto-Tuner?sku=211045.
KSR> They are a little expensive, but well worth the money. The tuner
KSR> is always there and never needs to be hooked up and moved.  Great
KSR> for a quick check between tunes. Won't fall off the music stand
KSR> or get left behind.  They run between $50 and $80.

KSR> I also use the Korg CA-30 Chromatic Tuner. This tuner a more
KSR> normal style. I use it with a clip on mike. I usually hook it up
KSR> to the tirant peg. I use it to help tune my tangents or when I
KSR> want to tune the instrument to A415 for playing Baroque music
KSR> with other Baroque instruments. It is very inexpensive and I have
KSR> several of them with different instruments.  The run about $20.00.

KSR> My dream tuner is the Korg OT-120 Orchestral Tuner. It is about
KSR> $120. It is extremely versitile and will tune in different
KSR> historic temperaments as well. A clip on mike would also need to be used.

KSR> My instrument has a built in tuner, but I still tend to use the
KSR> CA-30 when I am going to be needing a tuner for a long period of time.

KSR> I hope this helps.

KSR> Katie Roe



KSR> To: hg@hurdygurdy.com
KSR> Subject: [HG] recommend tuner?
KSR> Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 12:26:02 -0400
KSR> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


KSR> Hi all,



KSR> I am still very much at 'square one' getting to know my new
KSR> gurdy, teaching myself a few tunes, 

KSR> and learning the habit of tuning the beast. Can anyone recommend a 
specific electronic tuner

KSR> that works well with gurdies? I bought a nice small portable one but it is 
pretty useless -

KSR> the needle is all over the map when I play any open string on the gurdy -

KSR> I assume because of the resonances?? I think in the meantime I will just 
buy a GC pitch pipe.



































KSR> Also - I am still very interested in networking with other gurdy players 
in the southeast,

KSR> (Knoxville, Nashville, Atlanta, Asheville...) perhaps getting some 
lessons? If you live

KSR> in this area please send me an email directly.

KSR> thanks!

KSR> Kevin Meyer

KSR> Knoxville TN

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