friend,thanks for the tips
cheers.

Em 01/10/2014 21:36, RobH. escreveu:
For solo playing, I reckon that is the best way, get one string right, then
tune to that.  There's a good series of cross checks, and a good instrument
and a good job done when they all line up.  I had, and not to say parted
with,  an instrument recently,  that just never tuned to itself, no matter
what we did.  Took it back to the shop and they fiddled with the bridge,
took the bone saddle out and put it back the other way in fact.  I know they
grind them a bit this or that way off centre to get them right.  Yes, a
class instrument would have individual screws or something on the bridge to
do that.  These are ukuleles and don't have that.

anyway,  the one string method works Ok, and there are tone related tuners,
for guitar, ukulele, mandolin; and so on.  The sound quality of the tones
isn't that good, but pitch must be right. I know all the ones I had off the
same source were simply called guitar tuner, ukulele tuner, mandolin tuner;
those as search terms brought up loads of stuff that was wholey visual and
actually named something else.

So there's more options yet.
I am NOT! a lover of tuning pipes.

Thanks, RobH.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Hall" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: Talking Tuner problems.


I use it quite successfully. Tune in small increments, and remember that it
could be five cents off either way. It works well enough to get me mostly in
tune, and if I have to adjust a few strings to match the rest, no big deal.
On Oct 1, 2014, at 3:36 PM, mário navarro <[email protected]> wrote:

hi friend, yes you are right.
is very frustrating to hear always flat, flat, flat, sharp, sharp, sharp.
I can tune my guitar much better whith  my ears than this crap talking
tuner ...
cheers.
Em 01/10/2014 18:52, RobH. escreveu:
As an aside to this,  what is the best method of use?

I have been doing a round robin, which is to say, strike each string in
turn
and adjust each as I go;  and it can get terrible frustrating sometimes.
Keeps saying ten cents flat, flat, flat, sharp, sharp, flat....   like it
can't make it mind up!
If I had a better ear, I'd do it by a tone and work it out that way.

This time, I've just concentrated on the one string until it said in
tune;
then moved on;  Still need fine tuning though, and wonder how good if I
changed it's percentage sensitivity?

Thanks, RobH.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Hall" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: Talking Tuner problems.


It works just fine. Play a note, silence it, and let the iOS device tell
you
the pitch. You may need to increase your mic sensitivity. Also, be sure
you
allow the app access to the microphone, or it won't hear anything.
On Oct 1, 2014, at 1:27 PM, mário navarro <[email protected]> wrote:

hi all.
please someone can tell me if the app talking tuner works on iOS 7.2?
I bought this app but I am not getting any result.
Can anyone tell me how this works?
or does it have some kind of bug on iOS 7.2?
please help!
thanks.
cheers.

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