![]() ![]() The Polytune app just does not work very well. I mean, it comes on instantly without have to wait for the intro screen to turn off – this is a plus. By the way, it will save your changes, so you do not have to set it up each time you use the app.Īfter I downloaded the app, I was amazed at how much more quickly it would load than the Peterson app. Their pedal cannot do either one of these.Īs with most tuner apps, there are plenty of customizable features, and all of this stuff is menu-driven, so it easier to make these changes than on the Polytune pedal. Also, it uses the phones microphone, so you do not have to plug the guitar in. The reference pitch can be changed, and it has a claimed accuracy of 0.5 cent – the same as the pedal.Ī neat feature this has is that you can change the color of the display “LEDs” in case you are colorblind and have trouble seeing them. It also can be customized so that you can choose guitar or bass modes, and 5 semi-tones for drop tunings. Then you can pluck individual strings to fine tune them. The biggie is the Polytune technology, which allows you to strum all of the strings and get a snapshot of which ones are out of tune. ![]() This is really quite a surprise, because everything about the app looks good on paper (or the screen). I really like the way my Peterson Istrobosoft app works a lot like it pedal brother, so I was hoping the Polytune app would be like the tc electronic pedal, but it turned out to be a huge disappointment and a waste of 5 bucks. ![]() Well, I don’t have to take a metronome or tuner with my anymore either. I have not taken a camera on vacation in years, calculators are a thing of the past, and address books and planners have become redundant. I love that my iPhone can do all kind of things so that I don’t have to carry around as much stuff anymore when I travel. ![]()
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