Here's a question for the drummers: is there such a thing as an
accessible drum dial? I gather this is a pressure gauge you place at
various points around the rim, and adjust accordingly. A friend
tunes his DW set with one and it always sounds amazing.
At 12:01 PM 3/6/2015, you wrote:
hmm not sure. i would think this would be harder for the app, since
it's a more brief sound to analyze.
can you tap around the edge and notice certain areas sharper or
flatter? That's how I always used to do it with the usual tuning key.
At 11:40 AM 3/6/2015, you wrote:
I just thought of this question. Is there any accessible app out
there that can be used for tuning drums to pitch? I have seen a
few in the app store, But I have no idea of their accessibility.
On Mar 6, 2015, at 10:35 AM, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Katsura's a good guy and critical thinker, BTW. He's always been
very supportive. Put me down for any and all products. He sent me
free licenses back in 2010 but I'd buy everything, especially
since he's ported over to iOS.
>
> Slau
>
> On Mar 6, 2015, at 10:08 AM, Chris Smart <csma...@cogeco.ca> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks.
>>
>> I'm in touch with the guy behind Talking Tuner and other
instrument tuning apps. I've asked him if it would be possible to
include an audible tuning feature which clicks slower or faster,
as you approach or move away from the target pitch while
tuning. In other words, very slow or no clicking would be very
much in tune and the clicking speeds up as you get more out of tune.
>> A similar feature can be found in the Chromatia Software Tuner
for the PC, from FMJ Software.
>>
>> So, would people be interested in this, as in, actually buy an
app which contained this feature? I have no idea if he's thinking
of incporporating this into Talking Tuner, or developing a
separate app. Personally, I think it would be fine as a new
feature for Talking Tuner, since that app is already very simple.
>>
>> He's more interested in this idea than say, a tone generator,
since there are already lots of tone generating apps out there.
>>
>> Let me know if you would actually buy this app or be interested
in it as a feature if you already own Talking Tuner.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Chris
>>
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