PianoMeter – Piano Tuner 4+

Professional piano tuning

Willey Piano

Designed for iPad

    • 4.8 • 23 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

PianoMeter is a piano tuning app that will transform your device into a professional quality electronic tuning aid.

NOTE
The "free" version of this app is primarily for evaluation, and it only allows you to tune notes on the piano between C3 and C5. To tune the entire piano you will need to buy an upgrade through an in-app purchase.

What makes PianoMeter unique
Unlike regular chromatic tuning apps that simply tune to a pre-calculated equal temperament, this app actively measures the tonal characteristics of each note and automatically calculates the ideal “stretch” or offset from equal temperament. In other words, it creates a custom tuning for your piano with the best compromise between intervals like fifths, fourths, octaves, and twelfths, the way aural piano tuners do when fine-tuning.

Functionality and pricing
There are three levels of functionality: a free (evaluation) version, a paid "plus" version with basic tuning functionality, and a "professional" version with features geared towards professional piano tuners. The extra functionality is unlocked through one-time in-app purchases.

The Free version includes the following functionality:
• Tuning functionality for the mid-range of the piano only
• Automatic note detection
• Ability to measure each note on the piano to see how its current tuning compares to the ideal tuning curve (see if a piano is roughly in tune)
• Swipe in the graphing area to show a live frequency spectrum or the inharmonicity of measured notes.

Upgrading to "Plus" adds the following functionality:
• Tuning functionality for the entire piano
• Tune to frequency standards other than A=440
• Tune to historical or custom temperaments
• Calibrate device to an external frequency source

Upgrading to Professional unlocks all features of the "Plus" version, plus the following:
• Save and load tuning files, so a piano doesn't need to be re-measured each time it is tuned
• Pitch raise mode that calculates overpull for an initial first pass "rough" tuning (for pianos that are extremely flat)
• Custom tuning styles: create a custom tuning curve by adjusting interval weighting and stretch
• Access to all future features and enhancements

Upgrade costs:
Free to Plus (approximately US$30)
Free to Pro (approximately US$350)


Note about permissions
This app requires permission to access the microphone on your device and permission to read and write files.

What’s New

Version 1.5.0

• Added the ability to adjust the contrast of the spinning strobe rings.
• Swipe to advance the current note by an octave, and tap to change by a semitone (instead of tapping for both).
• Added the ability to search tuning files by serial number.
• Added separate pitch raise overshoot limits for plain wire versus bass strings.
• Added a reminder to measure several notes before beginning to tune.
• Added the Preleur temperament as a built-in option.
• Fixed bugs with the placement of blue dots on the Styles page and with non-equal temperaments not loading from saved tuning files.

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

pilotaylen ,

First time DIY success!

My tuner for my Steinway M recently passed away and as I looked for someone else, I thought why not go down the rabbit hole and see what it would take to tune it myself. After a lot of research, I decided to give it a try, if nothing else I would learn more about my instrument. I purchased a high end tuning hammer and some mutes, and decided to go with PianoMeter for the app. It was recommended to me by another pianist/tuner, and I believe it was what my previous tuner used. For the basic paid version it did everything I needed and was far less than the other professional tuners. While it took me about 6 hours to do my first tuning, it was a lot of fun and ended up sounding great! There are definitely things one needs to learn with experience, such as setting the pin and tuning unisons, but this app and all of the great documentation and video walks you through the whole process. Anthony the developer was very responsive and helpful with a few questions I had. I can’t say enough good things about the app and support, I highly recommend it!!!!

Developer Response ,

Thank you for sharing this!

Tapeboy7 ,

Good tuning app with regular updates

Nice looking UI, frequent updates & automatically calculated tuning curve on the fly: Awesome.
I bought the 1 year pro subscription to do a pitch raise on my in-laws very out of tune piano, and it worked very well.
I’ve also recently purchased a used Yamaha U1 which I’ve timed twice in 3 weeks, first a rough pass after it was moved to my house and it acclimated, then again to fine tune it.
I was first discouraged that it took like 5-6 hours to do the first rough pass, but the second pass a week later went way faster (like half the time) as I starting to get the hang of the order of the tuning pins and the much smaller adjustments for fine tuning.
What also helped speed up is to not focus so much on the number of cents too high/low, and setting a threshold in your mind, but rather getting the rotating “discs” to stop spinning.
Interesting is that after the first rough pass, the bass strings sounded very shallow and I was really bummed, then I pulled up PianoMeter again to check and the mid range was all about 2-3 cents too high (either from the accumulated change of tension across the piano or me just tuning it slightly sharp while focusing too much on the numbers). So after tuning it that second time, the bass strings resonated beautifully again.
I very much recommend this app.
I’ll probably tune my piano myself from now on, and more frequently than once or twice a year. I totally recommend this app.

geoffrey liu ,

This is the app to get, + some precautions

Tuning a piano is NOT like tuning a guitar, violin or any other instrument. This is a tool specially made for tuning uprights and grands and does a great job at being a tuning aid. Before you attempt to tune your piano PLEASE be familiar with the subject of tuning as there are many subtleties to it. When using the app, tune octaves starting from A4 with the tuning curve unlocked. Every piano is different and you must establish the tuning curve by ear rather than assuming the default works with you. Even as you are tuning - be sure to always check the extremes of the piano with your ear. You get out of this app what you put into it. Have fun!

App Privacy

The developer, Willey Piano, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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