Pitch•Lab
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Pitch•Lab is an app that produces reference pitches for tuning various stringed instruments.
The pitches are grouped into sets that correspond with stringed instruments and arranged into instrument families. The pitch that is produced is a pure sine wave.
It's easy to use! Swipe left to right to pick your instrument family and then swipe up and down to pick your specific tuning. Tap a note to hear the pitch. Tap the smaller button to produce a pitch one octave above.
Contains pitch sets for the following instrument families:
Guitar:
• Standard (EADGBE)
• DADGAD
• Half step down
• Whole step down
• Open D
Bass Guitar:
• Standard
• 5 String (EADGC)
• 6 String (BEADGC)
Ukulele:
• Standard
• Soprano
• Baritone
Violin:
• Standard
• Viola
• Cello
Reference Concert Pitches:
• A440
• A441
• A442
• A443
If there are instruments/pitch sets you would like to see, leave a comment in a rating!
What’s New
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Version 1.0
Version History
App Privacy
The developer, Jeff Menter, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy
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The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.
Ratings and Reviews
Ratings and reviews are verified
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Llhfkbgsjujbsh, 20.03.2022No controlI just want to see what hz I’m in.. this app is stunting itself by being both unnecessarily “complex” and limiting
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TheLordGrimm, 29.09.2021Not happy with updatesThis is the only tuner I use because it’s freaking awesome. Unfortunately, when the new operating systems come out they are very slow to update. I’m giving this app four Show more
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soatk, 14.06.2021No way to change the temperamentThis app offers no way to program in a historical temperament and it gives a choice of set pitches. One may want to tune to a415, or even vary the Show more
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whyiseverynametakenonthisapp, 05.01.2021Perfect for musiciansThis app does exactly what you need it to. It plays a white noise free note at varying frequencies so that you can have a pitch reference for whatever you Show more
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David Mulvaine, 27.09.2020Chromatic tuning please.I play many instruments that are not common such as a hammered dulcimer, mountain dulcimer, zither, and multiple others. These instruments don’t always have a set way of tuning them Show more
Information
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Category
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Age Rating4+
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PriceFree
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Size0.58 MB
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ProviderJeff Menter
Languages
English
Copyright
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2004-2024 Jeff Menter. All rights reserved.