Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Music | Free | Coda Labs Incorporated | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
- Simple, intuitive interface
- Choose your pitches and octaves
- Difficulties ranging from easy to expert
- Practice mode
- Share your score and compete with friends!
Saw an ad for this app on instagram and was excited to see that it was free. Upon opening the app I learned that you must buy a yearly membership which costs $99.99, such a ridiculous price for a service so simple Please DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS APP ITS A SCAM You can find better tools on the internet for free An absolute insult to the musicians across the world
I haven’t started it yet. I thought this was a free app that I could upgrade to a pro version if things go well. In the first two minutes, I had to give a fake email address into a so-called “optional” text field to proceed. Immediately after that I find out it actually costs over $100 per year. Sort of puts me off and I’m toying with writing an app of my own to teach myself to identify notes by hearing.
Hello ... I was excited to try your app Tone. It starts with the screens that ask my musical choices and my name and email, then goes to a screen with a note from the developer but it stops there. There does not seem to be a way to move on. Perhaps this app is no longer supported? I could not find contact info on your website. Thanks much.
First of all: not worth paying for. Second of all: definitely worth ranting about. I wish I knew what this developer was smoking- then I would make my own app to charge a hundred bucks to use. Do yourself a favor, don’t even think about installing this app.
Hope this review helps! —— I really really like it. But: I’ve seen a few subscription software that has to do with audio popping up on the AppStore. My over all opinion is that it needs to go away. Just like the other apps I’ve seen that add more virtual circuits to my MP3 player, that want to charge 8 dollars a week, I will pass on stacking 100 dollars a year, despite the convenience it allows. I would however pay a premium price for a good software tool only once!
$50-$100 for an app like this?? That’s too much for any app, let alone for something that you can do with a piano by yourself for free. It didn’t even help in ear training since it just spams the same note ten times in a row. If this app was truly for the importance of music, then it would be free or considerably cheaper. Still, not that I would recommend or use this app even if it was
The app is well built and works fine, there are free apps, with slightly worse interface that do the same thing though. It doesn’t allow to alter the tuning which is the game changer with Pitch app, so you have to stick with 440, which is limiting.
If you're looking for a pitch app this is it. Very Well made and thought out. I really enjoyed the piano mode which allows you to hit the notes on a piano as you hear them which internalized them on another level . Its more relative pitch then perfect but it's still great and I can pretend I have perfect pitch. Side note: This pattern of making all apps a yearly cost is absurd . Other then that it's a great app .
The full version of the costs $99 a year, which I simply cannot justify, but the free version has good functionality for an amateur. There were some irritating bugs signing up, but the day to day interaction with the app is fine. I think I had trouble signing in because I didn’t want to give my email. Restarting the app didn’t help, but giving an email address did.