I Disagree, you get the wow wow feature when close to the note when 
compaired to a known sample note.  For sure I'd like it to be more 
consistent and make a decision quicker, but can't see cliicking helping any 
to be honest. The nearest I got was an app called tuning fork and it gave a 
sustained note, and tune to that.  But the interface didn't help any,  And 
the ukulele tuner app and guitar tuner app from the same source, gave the 
note as plucked, and had no real sustain.  Tuning to a sustained pitch  for 
sure tells you when your note is wayoff,  then the decreasing, or 
increassing frequency of the Wow
Wow told you how close you were, were getting, or were losing it.

That would be so much simpler to produce and  put us back to the old way of 
trusting our own resources more. I'm sure that can be done a lot quicker. 
Those with a good ear can do this without additional tools at all.

I can't and haven't got that.

BobH.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Smart" <csma...@cogeco.ca>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 4:13 PM
Subject: Attention Musicians: Feedback Requested


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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