Hi List,

I'm guessing somebody on the list might be able to help me with a somewhat
off-topic issue.

For whatever reason (or rather: see my previous posts to the list about my
interest in just intonation) I'm trying to find a tuning app capable of
tuning to very precisely-set reference pitches. That is, when dealing with
music in just intonation, it's very common to describe a pitch with
something like "C# -49.52c" where the latter part is a deviation in cents
from a standard reference pitch (which can also be set as "A440" or some
other tuning pitch [which is sometimes necessary when dealing with European
orchestras inexorably tuning themselves higher and higher to seem more
"flashy" or whatever]). I'm trying to find a (preferably free) Android app
that can be set as precisely as possible, and then provide visual feedback
to tune my instruments.

I normally use a Peterson virtual strobe tuner, but the screen is failing,
and it gets wobbly if the pitch isn't from an organ or similarly stable
instrument. It oftentimes jumps from the tuning pitch to its fifth, and is
hard to read.

Is there an app out there that has the capability I'm looking for? I'm
having a hard time searching, because a lot of apps don't specify what they
mean when they say they can be fine-tuned, and they usually don't mean
this. I'd *like* it if I could get at least one decimal place; two would be
even better.

I figure some of you work with tuners a lot, and might have some tips.

Thanks for the help!

A
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