PianoMeter – Professional Piano Tuner
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Version :3.3.4
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Updated :Dec 19,2021
Developer :Willey Piano
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
After analyzing the users' reviews of the Tone Analyzer app, I've compiled three pros and cons for you: **Pros:** 1. Accurate piano tuning: Users praise the app's ability to accurately detect and adjust piano tuning, making it a valuable tool for musicians. 2. User-friendly interface: Reviewers commend the app's intuitive design, making it easy to navigate and use, even for those without technical experience. 3. Real-time adjustments: Many users appreciate the app's ability to make real-time adjustments to piano tuning, allowing for precise control over the tuning process. **Cons:** 1. Limited calibration options: Some users find the calibration process slightly limited, requiring additional steps to achieve optimal results. 2. Slow processing: A few reviewers report slow processing times, particularly when analyzing complex or lengthy audio files. 3. Noise sensitivity: A few users mention that the app is sensitive to background noise, reducing its effectiveness in noisy environments.
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Description
PianoMeter is a piano tuning app that will transform your Android device into a professional quality electronic tuning aid.

NOTE
The "free" version of this app is primarily for evaluation, and it only allows you to tune notes on the piano between C3 and C5. To tune the entire piano you will need to buy an upgrade through an in-app purchase.

What makes PianoMeter unique
Unlike regular chromatic tuning apps that simply tune to a pre-calculated equal temperament, this app actively measures the tonal characteristics of each note and automatically calculates the ideal “stretch” or offset from equal temperament. In other words, it creates a custom tuning for your piano with the best compromise between intervals like fifths, fourths, octaves, and twelfths, the way aural piano tuners do when fine-tuning.

Functionality and pricing
There are three levels of functionality: a free (evaluation) version, a paid "plus" version with basic tuning functionality, and a "professional" version with features geared towards professional piano tuners. The extra functionality is unlocked through one-time in-app purchases.

The Free version includes the following functionality:
• Tuning functionality for the mid-range of the piano only
• Automatic note detection
• Ability to measure each note on the piano to see how its current tuning compares to the ideal tuning curve (see if a piano is roughly in tune)
• Swipe in the graphing area to show a live frequency spectrum or the inharmonicity of measured notes.

Upgrading to "Plus" adds the following functionality:
• Tuning functionality for the entire piano
• Tune to frequency standards other than A=440
• Tune to historical or custom temperaments
• Calibrate device to an external frequency source

Upgrading to Professional unlocks all features of the "Plus" version, plus the following:
• Save and load tuning files, so a piano doesn't need to be re-measured each time it is tuned
• Pitch raise mode that calculates overpull for an initial first pass "rough" tuning (for pianos that are extremely flat)
• Custom tuning styles: create a custom tuning curve by adjusting interval weighting and stretch
• Access to all future features and enhancements

Upgrade costs:
Free to Plus (approximately US$25)
Free to Pro (approximately US$300)
Plus to Pro (approximately US$275)

Note about permissions
This app requires permission to access the microphone on your device and permission to read and write files.
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    By MyThaiMusicAug 19,2022
    Hello, can you provide a refund of the in app purchase I made a few days ago ? The needle never really stabilizes and is always moving. I just cant tune anything like this. Unlike Piano Tuner with which I dont have the same problem on the same phone. Thank you.
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    By KHJul 4,2022
    I'm a pro tuner. Began in 1975, a side gig until 1990 when I went all in and purchased the Sanderson Accu-tuner. I now have the SAT4. I also have the Pianometer. I set them up side by side to compare on numerous pianos. There's no difference until I get to the last 10 notes or so. The PM is showing a few cents flatter then the SAT. BUT, which is correct? I use my ear. It's very close. I tune the unisons nicely.. I use the PM for my cruise ship gig. Less to lug onboard. 5 ??
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    By Robert HaleJun 21,2022
    I love and use the app. But attempting to install in new device today I get "Error Something went wrong on our end. Please try again." Is that a Google problem?
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    By Mark WarrenJun 11,2022
    So powerful and easy to use. The Pro upgrade seemed a little pricey for a home user, but I needed to customise the interval weightings to get a satisfactory Railsback curve for my baby grand - more bass stretch needed. Seeing in real time how each of the interval weightings (16 in total + the additional bass/treble extra stretch options) directly affects the overall curve is both invaluable and fascinating! My 1st EVER time tuning a piano worked so well I'll never hire a tuner again! Well done!!
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    By MARCOS ALEX DOS SANTOS SANTOSMay 16,2022
    Gabarito Piano Diapason Harmonivo