DaTuner: Tuner & Metronome
DaTuner: Tuner & Metronome App Info
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App Name
DaTuner: Tuner & Metronome
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Price
Free
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Developer
Prometheus Interactive LLC
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Category
Music & Audio -
Updated
2025-03-04
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Version
3.7.7
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start tuning my instrument with DaTuner for the first time?
Open the app, select your instrument type, and gently pluck or play your string, then adjust until the screen turns green, indicating it's in tune.
Can I tune different instruments with a single app?
Yes, DaTuner supports multiple instruments like guitar, violin, piano, and more. Just select your instrument from the main menu before tuning.
How do I use the metronome feature to keep rhythm?
Tap the Metronome tab, set your desired tempo and time signature, then start it to get visual and audio cues for maintaining rhythm.
What is the meaning of the 'No dead zone' feature in tuning?
The 'No dead zone' ensures the screen turns green when your note is perfectly in tune, providing instant visual feedback for precise tuning.
How can I manually fine-tune the tuning sensitivity?
Go to Settings > Tuning, and adjust the sensitivity slider to make tuning more responsive or relaxed as needed.
What advanced features are available in DaTuner PRO?
PRO version includes a strobe tuner, transpose, customizable temperaments, notation options, and enhanced tuning algorithms for precise control.
Is the PRO version of DaTuner worth upgrading for professional use?
Yes, if you need advanced features like multiple overtones, transposition, and custom temperament, PRO offers enhanced precision suitable for professional musicians.
How do I subscribe or upgrade to DaTuner PRO?
Open the app, go to Settings > Upgrade or PRO, and follow the instructions to subscribe or unlock PRO features via in-app purchase.
What should I do if my tuning results seem inconsistent?
Ensure your microphone access is enabled, hold your instrument steady, and check the calibration settings in Settings > Reference Frequency.
Can I save different instrument profiles for quick setup?
Yes, you can save multiple instrument settings in the app, allowing quick switching between instruments for convenient tuning sessions.