Tuner Lite by Piascore Reviews – Page 8

4/5 rating based on 150 reviews. Read all reviews for Tuner Lite by Piascore for iPhone.
Tuner Lite by Piascore is free iOS app published by Piascore, Inc.

Nice tool

cigarboxer

This is a great backup for my clip on tuner. Graphics are clear and useful. Can’t have much background noise, but c’mon, this is a phone app! My 4 instead of 5 is because it freezes sometimes, but it only takes a second to reboot it, so a minor issue.


Flat out doesn’t work

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App doesn’t work at all. I have a paid tuning app of my phone I’ve used for years but had issues with my phone so I downloaded this on a family members in the mean time. Says app should be ready to tune but never picks up guitar sound. Yes app has permission to use microphone. I feel like it has to do with the never ending adds on the bottom of the tuner that make it just run terribly


Just bugs me

Dundunba

Horrible user experience


H

hamidborhan

The Best


Inaccurate

Kingdino789

It’s either I’m blind or it doesn’t work for trumpet, when I play an F, It says D, when I play C, It says A, so nothing is accurate, I need an ANWSER if it doesn’t work for trumpet or I’m blind, if it doesn’t work for trumpet, please fix it, if I’m blind, i don’t really know


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Tuner review

bby_boomer

Absolute garbage, read that I was flat when everyone else in the room said sharp and their tuners showed sharp.


Works well

R neck

Very handy .


Great!

Old Town Road Horse

Much better then my last one. At first it is confusing but then you’ll get the hang of it! Just click the big button on the left and then play a note. It will say which note it thinks it is and if it is great, too low, or too high. Like I said, much better then my last one!


One size fits all

john523b

It lays out a reasonable scale. Most great tuners who use electronic tuners to create a temperament, tune the tuner to the piano and then use the adjusted scale to guide the well tempered instrument. With this app there is no such capability. The scale is laid out by primary tones as if it could be represented by 88 tuning forks that have been laid out as a temperament where one size fits all. It will work well enough on a practice piano in a music school but not for a recording or concert instrument.