Requirements: Pocket PC, PPC2002, WM2003SE devices.
Professional guitar tuner for NOISY area, violin, singing, drum etc. Digital readout in Hz and cents for musicians and professionals.
Application Description:
Phonature PhonTuner is an advanced guitar tuner for musicians and bandroom professionals that can also be used to tune violin, piano, drum & even singing with vibrato. It is the FIRST precision tuner to detect off-tuned notes in recordings and continuous performance. With PhonTuner, the pocket PC is now more powerful than standalone tuners, while smaller & cheaper.
Based on the Mathematical Cochlea of Phonature theory, almost perfect pitch measurement over a 3 octave range can be clearly seen. Calibrated Sound Texture pattern in the middle reflects the timbre of sound and reveals fusing of multi-part voices.
PhonTuner indicates the playing note on the Mathematical Cochlea with a big dot and needle for you to see clearly whether it matches the target tone. Singing mode automatically shows singing or whistle in the chromatic scale from C2 to C8; users can define target tones for up to 6 strings in Custom mode.
As a guitar tuner, PhontTuner's clearest note frequency holding ability captures the frequency of a string more accurately than conventional guitar tuners. It also provides excellent tuning for steel guitar, bass guitar, electric guitar and various acoustic guitars.
PhonTuner for vocal training:
Get the initial 'do' tone correct by adjusting your air pressure and muscle tension. Notice any unintention tone fluctuation. When you have get a stable 'do', practice the whole octave do-re-mi-fa-so-la-te-do' to see whether the fading needles all fall on the marks C-D-E-F-G-A-B. Improve the tone that is most seriously off-tuned in conjunction with its neighbouring tone. After mastering the basics, look out for subtle errors such as pitch drop near end of note indicated by the needle pointer rotating anti-clockwise.
Note: Application of calibrated Sound Texture
1. Achieve perfect pitch tuning for just intonation.
2. See fusing of consonant notes and chords.
3. See subtle time variation of musical notes such as that of church organ.
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