Verituner User Reviews

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Verituner
Veritune, Inc.

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  • Phenomenal software for the professional

    I have used TuneLab for over 25 years and finally decided to buy this software that I had heard so much about. After just one tuning, I can already tell that it lives up to its reputation. Right out of the box, I was able to very quickly do a tuning that sounds fantastic. The display is very clear even in the extremes. I love how the partial display is always up. I only wish it had an overview window like PianoMeter, but you can’t have everything. I still think TuneLab is great, but this is a cut above.
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  • Blud unironically charges nearly a thousand for an app 🤣🤣

    I just be redosing dxm and smokin’ green rn fr fr.
  • Best no nonsense app I have ever used.

    Pianos are fickle beasts and this app makes it just that bit easier to tame them! If you tune a particular piano regularly this app is super helpful.
  • Love it!

    Have used it for the past five years, and am so glad I got it. To me, some of the best features are how it deals with the everyday situations of poor-quality scales and raising pitch. It can take a poorly designed string scale, and with subsequent tunings keep measuring acoustic information and calculate a tuning that will “iron out” problems. The overpull function yields an incredibly accurate tuning, and has saved me untold hours of work. A great tool for the tuner who tunes for a living
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  • It’s all about what’s under the hood

    I love the Verituner. One of its most unique features is that there are several programable components that will help you style your tunings. These different changeable variables empower you to employ your own taste. If you are a practiced aural tuner— this is great. There are temperament options (including custom definable temperaments). While tuning, there are automatic Inharmonicity stretch calculations running throughout the tuning process until no more information on partials can be gathered by the app, and finally a “ style “ option, which effects how to handle the collected data from the partials it hears.

    There are a few good EPT machines and apps. I used a Sanderson accutune machine for a number of years with great results. For the apps, Tune lab costs less and RCT costs more. I found it difficult to decide on one so I downloaded the user manuals of all three knowing they can all do a great job. RCT has a very friendly looking graphic UI, but I could not see how any of these others, within their literature, could compare with the number of variables and variations you can employ in the Verituner app.
    It’s worth tinkering with and understanding how each variable effects the outcome, and after a few months I’m really getting amazing results, and can alter the style of my tunings to suit the customers needs.
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  • A great piano tuning aide for the professional.

    In the hands of a qualified piano tuner technician, this is a great tuning aide. It is not, however, an app for the Do It Yourself enthusiast. Mastering very good control over the movements of the tuning crank/lever in order to establish a good, stable tuning takes years of experience.
  • Professional tuning software

    I am a piano technician by trade, I trained at a school who had the developer of this software teach us a class all about it and the math behind it. Let me tell you, it is highly sophisticated and worth its weight in gold. In the school we used it to test our aural tunings and it did that amazingly. Using a spreadsheet on the computer we were able to input numbers of our tunings measured and saved with the Verituner, and the spreadsheet gave us a graph of exactly where our mistakes were and how bad they were! Very useful for a budding tuner.

    Using the software to tune a piano I can do 4+ pianos in a day (depending on their proximity to one another!), and I am ALWAYS satisfied with the results. I am a professional, and this does its job without breaking a sweat, makes me look great, and has taken my tuning time from 2 hours to 1, except for the occasional pitch raise.

    There is practically no setup, and you have the option to tune in a wide variety of temperaments which is great because I also work on harpsichords, fortepianos and other historical instruments. As well as having the ability to save tunings which honestly I don’t use much. But I could if I wanted to!

    If you are serious about piano tuning and want the proper software to do it well, improve your craft, and diversify your toolbox, this is definitely it. It will pay for itself in short order. I owe much of my success in the business to the skills I’ve developed using the Verituner and the people who showed me how to use it.
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  • Excellent.

    This app has more than paid for itself by way of saving on tuning fees and I can keep my Yamaha U3 in perfect tune especially around the change of season period when even this generally stable piano moves around slightly. The use of the crank does take a while to master (make sure you have the correct size crank or you will damage the pins) and adjustments to the action should be left to an experienced technician. I recommend this app wholeheartedly but be aware of the commitment it entails.
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  • Excellent

    Let's be clear... tuning a piano is extremely difficult. Even with the best tools it requires extreme focus and patience. That being said, in my experience this is the best electric piano tuner out there. The forum is also an excellent resource. Email the developer if you have any issues and my experience has been that they are very responsive. Great work on this one. Worth every penny
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  • Very good tunings!

    Works great. I only tune my own pianos and used tune lab for a long time. My friend told me about this one and I decided to take the plunge. It does a great job. I like the end result tuning a little better than tune lab. I don't know if it's worth $300+ more, but I'll get a lot of turnings out of this, and if I'm going to spend the time doing them, I may as well do them the best way available to me. This seems to me to be the best. It works across devices, too. I prefer the iPhone, but iPad works great, too.
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