Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-07 Thread Chris Smart

Hi Scott. Thanks for that - very useful in the field information. (grin)

At 09:46 AM 3/7/2015, you wrote:

Yo Chris,

I already own Talking Tuner, but would welcome this as a feature and
would almost definitely prefer to use it over the TTS. I have one
additional suggestion to add though. I like the idea of clicking speed
representing the amount of cents between your current pitch and in
tune a lot, but for those of us without perfect pitch, it'd be handy
if the note you're closest too was spoken just once. This avoids the
possibility of having a technically perfectly tuned instrument, only
to discover that you've tuned half a step lower than you intended or
something by mistake. Believe it or not, this has actually happened to
me. Lemme tell ya, that was a hairy 4 minutes getting through the
first song transposing everything in my head and avoiding open
strings. Worst part was that the first three songs of the gig were
planned to flow straight into each other lol! On the tuner pedal I
commissioned a chap to build for me, I use 3 different constant tones
to represent flat, sharp and in tune, and I've had those tone
generators set to specific notes so that I can hopefully avoid that
mistake happening again. Thing is, that's nice and efficient for on
stage, but annoying as all hell to listen to in quieter environments
or at times when there's less of a hurry. I reckon clicks would be
better suited to those instances, much more subtle.

Cool idea. Hope it gets implemented.

Scott

On 3/7/15, Chris Smart  wrote:
> can you explain what you mean there?
>
> At 11:29 PM 3/6/2015, you wrote:
>>Yes pro level is awesome.
>>
>>Daniel Contreras
>>
>> > On Mar 6, 2015, at 9:44 PM, Ricky Prevatte 
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes I would buy it.I use a tone generator type  tuner I will have
>> to check out talking tuner did not know about it.
>> >
>> > Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
>> >
>> >> On Mar 6, 2015, at 7:05 PM, Slau Halatyn 
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I thought you were talking about Hitotomo Katsura, the guy who
>> created accessible tuning applications for OS X like Piano Tuner,
>> Pro Level and another tuner whose name I obviously forgot because I
>> thought it was called "Talking Tuner." My mistake. Thing is, he did
>> create a tuner that is accessible with voiceOver and has automatic
>> speech capabilities. I'll see if I can find the name of the application
>> again.
>> >>
>> >> Slau
>> >>
>> >>> On Mar 6, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Chris Smart  wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi Slau.
>> >>>
>> >>> Who do you mean? The guy I'm talking to is named Ron Nichols.
>> >>>
>> >>> At 11:35 AM 3/6/2015, you 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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-07 Thread Scott Chesworth
Yo Chris,

I already own Talking Tuner, but would welcome this as a feature and
would almost definitely prefer to use it over the TTS. I have one
additional suggestion to add though. I like the idea of clicking speed
representing the amount of cents between your current pitch and in
tune a lot, but for those of us without perfect pitch, it'd be handy
if the note you're closest too was spoken just once. This avoids the
possibility of having a technically perfectly tuned instrument, only
to discover that you've tuned half a step lower than you intended or
something by mistake. Believe it or not, this has actually happened to
me. Lemme tell ya, that was a hairy 4 minutes getting through the
first song transposing everything in my head and avoiding open
strings. Worst part was that the first three songs of the gig were
planned to flow straight into each other lol! On the tuner pedal I
commissioned a chap to build for me, I use 3 different constant tones
to represent flat, sharp and in tune, and I've had those tone
generators set to specific notes so that I can hopefully avoid that
mistake happening again. Thing is, that's nice and efficient for on
stage, but annoying as all hell to listen to in quieter environments
or at times when there's less of a hurry. I reckon clicks would be
better suited to those instances, much more subtle.

Cool idea. Hope it gets implemented.

Scott

On 3/7/15, Chris Smart  wrote:
> can you explain what you mean there?
>
> At 11:29 PM 3/6/2015, you wrote:
>>Yes pro level is awesome.
>>
>>Daniel Contreras
>>
>> > On Mar 6, 2015, at 9:44 PM, Ricky Prevatte 
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes I would buy it.I use a tone generator type  tuner I will have
>> to check out talking tuner did not know about it.
>> >
>> > Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
>> >
>> >> On Mar 6, 2015, at 7:05 PM, Slau Halatyn 
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I thought you were talking about Hitotomo Katsura, the guy who
>> created accessible tuning applications for OS X like Piano Tuner,
>> Pro Level and another tuner whose name I obviously forgot because I
>> thought it was called "Talking Tuner." My mistake. Thing is, he did
>> create a tuner that is accessible with voiceOver and has automatic
>> speech capabilities. I'll see if I can find the name of the application
>> again.
>> >>
>> >> Slau
>> >>
>> >>> On Mar 6, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Chris Smart  wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi Slau.
>> >>>
>> >>> Who do you mean? The guy I'm talking to is named Ron Nichols.
>> >>>
>> >>> At 11:35 AM 3/6/2015, you 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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-07 Thread Chris Smart

can you explain what you mean there?

At 11:29 PM 3/6/2015, you wrote:

Yes pro level is awesome.

Daniel Contreras

> On Mar 6, 2015, at 9:44 PM, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
>
> Yes I would buy it.I use a tone generator type  tuner I will have 
to check out talking tuner did not know about it.

>
> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
>
>> On Mar 6, 2015, at 7:05 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>>
>> I thought you were talking about Hitotomo Katsura, the guy who 
created accessible tuning applications for OS X like Piano Tuner, 
Pro Level and another tuner whose name I obviously forgot because I 
thought it was called "Talking Tuner." My mistake. Thing is, he did 
create a tuner that is accessible with voiceOver and has automatic 
speech capabilities. I'll see if I can find the name of the application again.

>>
>> Slau
>>
>>> On Mar 6, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Chris Smart  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Slau.
>>>
>>> Who do you mean? The guy I'm talking to is named Ron Nichols.
>>>
>>> At 11:35 AM 3/6/2015, you 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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-07 Thread Chris Smart

Hi Ricky.

Give Talking Tuner a try.  If you're using your phone's internal 
microphone, be careful not to tune in a noisy environment. There's 
also a sensitivity slider you can play with to improve the results.


Important: If greater than 5 cent accuracy is desired, you can adjust 
that by going into iOS settings, and look for Talking Tuner in the 
list of apps.  You can't adjust the cents accuracy inside the app itself.


I haven't yet tried it with an actual guitar interface plugged into 
the phone, but that would probably give more reliable results.


Chris

At 10:44 PM 3/6/2015, you wrote:
Yes I would buy it.I use a tone generator type  tuner I will have to 
check out talking tuner did not know about it.


Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Mar 6, 2015, at 7:05 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>
> I thought you were talking about Hitotomo Katsura, the guy who 
created accessible tuning applications for OS X like Piano Tuner, 
Pro Level and another tuner whose name I obviously forgot because I 
thought it was called "Talking Tuner." My mistake. Thing is, he did 
create a tuner that is accessible with voiceOver and has automatic 
speech capabilities. I'll see if I can find the name of the application again.

>
> Slau
>
>> On Mar 6, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Chris Smart  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Slau.
>>
>> Who do you mean? The guy I'm talking to is named Ron Nichols.
>>
>> At 11:35 AM 3/6/2015, you 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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Daniel Contreras
Yes pro level is awesome. 

Daniel Contreras 

> On Mar 6, 2015, at 9:44 PM, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
> 
> Yes I would buy it.I use a tone generator type  tuner I will have to check 
> out talking tuner did not know about it.
> 
> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
> 
>> On Mar 6, 2015, at 7:05 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> 
>> I thought you were talking about Hitotomo Katsura, the guy who created 
>> accessible tuning applications for OS X like Piano Tuner, Pro Level and 
>> another tuner whose name I obviously forgot because I thought it was called 
>> "Talking Tuner." My mistake. Thing is, he did create a tuner that is 
>> accessible with voiceOver and has automatic speech capabilities. I'll see if 
>> I can find the name of the application again.
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On Mar 6, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Chris Smart  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Slau.
>>> 
>>> Who do you mean? The guy I'm talking to is named Ron Nichols.
>>> 
>>> At 11:35 AM 3/6/2015, you 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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Ricky Prevatte
Yes I would buy it.I use a tone generator type  tuner I will have to check out 
talking tuner did not know about it.

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Mar 6, 2015, at 7:05 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> I thought you were talking about Hitotomo Katsura, the guy who created 
> accessible tuning applications for OS X like Piano Tuner, Pro Level and 
> another tuner whose name I obviously forgot because I thought it was called 
> "Talking Tuner." My mistake. Thing is, he did create a tuner that is 
> accessible with voiceOver and has automatic speech capabilities. I'll see if 
> I can find the name of the application again.
> 
> Slau
> 
>> On Mar 6, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Chris Smart  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Slau.
>> 
>> Who do you mean? The guy I'm talking to is named Ron Nichols.
>> 
>> At 11:35 AM 3/6/2015, you 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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Slau Halatyn
I thought you were talking about Hitotomo Katsura, the guy who created 
accessible tuning applications for OS X like Piano Tuner, Pro Level and another 
tuner whose name I obviously forgot because I thought it was called "Talking 
Tuner." My mistake. Thing is, he did create a tuner that is accessible with 
voiceOver and has automatic speech capabilities. I'll see if I can find the 
name of the application again.

Slau

On Mar 6, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Chris Smart  wrote:

> Hi Slau.
> 
> Who do you mean? The guy I'm talking to is named Ron Nichols.
> 
> At 11:35 AM 3/6/2015, you 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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Chris Smart
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  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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Chris Smart
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  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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Chris Smart

Hi Slau.

Who do you mean? The guy I'm talking to is named Ron Nichols.

At 11:35 AM 3/6/2015, you 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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Chad Morrison
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  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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Slau Halatyn
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  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Chad Morrison
that would be grate.  
On Mar 6, 2015, at 9:08 AM, Chris Smart  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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Chris Smart

i'm not sure but I agree with you, I want things flexible. (grin)

At 10:30 AM 3/6/2015, you wrote:

Hi,
Would this feature substitute the speech or would it complement it?I 
think for my part it would be good to have both speech and click and 
to be able to toggle whether you would like speech, click or both.

/Krister

> 6 mar 2015 kl. 16:08 skrev Chris Smart :
>
> 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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Re: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi,
Would this feature substitute the speech or would it complement it?I think for 
my part it would be good to have both speech and click and to be able to toggle 
whether you would like speech, click or both.
/Krister

> 6 mar 2015 kl. 16:08 skrev Chris Smart :
> 
> 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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RE: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Martin Sopart
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> Subject: Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?
> 
> 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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Feedback Wanted: iOS Instrument Tuner App with Audible Clicking?

2015-03-06 Thread Chris Smart

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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