I did the same thing and found that Cleartune shows most notes as flat when they are produced by my Dr. Beat, and that doesn't make sense to me. Can I get a refund of my $4? No matter how much time the tuner has, it never shows that the Dr. Beat is in tune, and I know it is for a fact.
i believe with cleartune you can also change pitch(correct me if i'm wrong). by the way: when it displays a wrong sounded note, does that mean you can't tune your instrument?
It tells me that your tuner is not selective enough. You're also being cheeky by not giving the other tuners enough time to settle down. Yours is ugly and doesn't give enough data.
I did the same thing and found that Cleartune shows most notes as flat when they are produced by my Dr. Beat, and that doesn't make sense to me. Can I get a refund of my $4? No matter how much time the tuner has, it never shows that the Dr. Beat is in tune, and I know it is for a fact.
phillipmccrevis 1 year ago
i cheked it out with cleartune and this video and it goes perfect...you're wrong man
pianosuizo 2 years ago
i believe with cleartune you can also change pitch(correct me if i'm wrong). by the way: when it displays a wrong sounded note, does that mean you can't tune your instrument?
matje103 2 years ago
It tells me that your tuner is not selective enough. You're also being cheeky by not giving the other tuners enough time to settle down. Yours is ugly and doesn't give enough data.
poneyboy23 2 years ago
I believe that you are the developer of this app . . . it would be nice to let people know that you have this bias.
solarbuddy 2 years ago
you have a beautiful voice.
adammurphy 2 years ago
Thanks man!
fernandoshiraishi 2 years ago
Thanks man!
fernandoshiraishi 2 years ago
Thanks! This seems quite clear ;-)
engywuck85 2 years ago