TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome

TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome

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Version History of TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome

2.3.6

December 2, 2023

- Tap-Tempo options are now more visible, and accuracy numbers are now visible while tapping - Fixed issue with analysis waveform pitch indicator line when using non A-440 Reference pitch - Added option necessary to get some Bluetooth speakers to work. If you can’t get sound from your particular speaker, try turning off the “Mix with others” option in Prefs->Audio Options. - Accent toggle button state is now more visible, and the accented beat color changes to prevent confusion when accents are disabled.

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2.3.5

September 5, 2023

- Fixed various metronome issues From 2.3.4: - Can now import from all files on the device from the import button in the built-in media file browser, including metronome presets, etc. - Fixed voice counting issue introduced in 2.3.3 From 2.3.3: - Restore last metronome beat accents with when starting app - Add Auto Exercise Creator manual up/down to remote control command list - Fixed metronome voice count bug with /8 meters - Fixed bug in metronome if count-in was interrupted - Fixed layout bug when Auto Exercise Creator is active on landscape phone

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2.3.4

August 31, 2023

- Can now import from all files on the device from the import button in the built-in media file browser, including metronome presets, etc. - Fixed voice counting issue introduced in 2.3.3 From 2.3.3: - Restore last metronome beat accents with when starting app - Add Auto Exercise Creator manual up/down to remote control command list - Fixed metronome voice count bug with /8 meters - Fixed bug in metronome if count-in was interrupted - Fixed layout bug when Auto Exercise Creator is active on landscape phone

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2.3.3

August 29, 2023

- Restore last metronome beat accents with when starting app - Add Auto Exercise Creator manual up/down to remote control command list - Fixed metronome voice count bug with /8 meters - Fixed bug in metronome if count-in was interrupted - Fixed layout bug when Auto Exercise Creator is active on landscape phone

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2.3.2

May 1, 2023

- Fixed alternate temperament display issue From 2.3.1: - Chord auto-key-change detection improvements, now recognizes more inversions of major and minor chords, and added 7th and 9th chord detection. - Added Pitch Stats Bar options (by long pressing on the bar) including a setting for how fast the pitch stats and duration resets when idle - Added long press on metronome preset menu button to open the current preset group directly (to skip the popup menu choice) - Fixed issue with Remote Control command binding UI - Fixed support for remote control bindings with Bluetooth keyboards (for typing) - Fixed a few metronome issues From 2.3.0: - Added Horizontal Bar Tuner option for the main Tuner and Analysis pages. Access options via the small gear button near the tuner displays to pick between the Target and Bar tuner modes. - New shortcut added to change preset groups in the metronome. Swipe up/down from the metronome preset menu button to switch to previous/next preset group. - Added the Horizontal Bar Tuner as one of the display modes in the metronome page, so you can now use a tuner while focusing primarily on the metronome features. - Added new Drone Play Mode on the metronome page, if you long-press the drone toggle button (button with note staff). This allows you to quickly sustain any drones that you have programmed into your preset groups, opening up a whole new set of possibilities for daily use. Because you can program single notes or chords into a preset, you can set up a variety of drones that you can instantly switch between by tapping on each preset. - The target and horizontal bar tuners now use visually distinct colors for sharp vs flat, like the Analysis Waveform/Pitch plot already did. - To change between display modes on the advanced metronome page, you now need to swipe on the selector "dots" area below the display area, this prevents accidental changes away from the normal beat buttons mode. Note that you can swipe, tap, or press and drag on the dots to switch between display modes. - The metronome preset group editing page on iPad can now be adjusted to show/hide the preset groups and the preset editor columns, which can be helpful when you want more dedicated space for the group and to prevent accidental editing. - Added early capability to show PDFs or images overlaid on the app (with transparency), can be used for displaying sheet music, etc while still having direct access to all the features of the app. Try it out by enabling the Show PDF/Image Overlay Button in the Prefs, which will then turn on the new document overlay button on the main pages of the app. Let us know what you think, and what could be improved! - Added Solo Double Bass and Mariachi string tunings - Added new remote control commands: Previous/Next Preset Group, Previous/Next Overlay Page - Save/restore pitch adjustment options for file playback - Fixed other metronome and general issues

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2.3.1

April 30, 2023

- Chord auto-key-change detection improvements, now recognizes more inversions of major and minor chords, and added 7th and 9th chord detection. - Added Pitch Stats Bar options (by long pressing on the bar) including a setting for how fast the pitch stats and duration resets when idle - Added long press on metronome preset menu button to open the current preset group directly (to skip the popup menu choice) - Fixed issue with Remote Control command binding UI - Fixed support for remote control bindings with Bluetooth keyboards (for typing) - Fixed a few metronome issues From 2.3.0: - Added Horizontal Bar Tuner option for the main Tuner and Analysis pages. Access options via the small gear button near the tuner displays to pick between the Target and Bar tuner modes. - New shortcut added to change preset groups in the metronome. Swipe up/down from the metronome preset menu button to switch to previous/next preset group. - Added the Horizontal Bar Tuner as one of the display modes in the metronome page, so you can now use a tuner while focusing primarily on the metronome features. - Added new Drone Play Mode on the metronome page, if you long-press the drone toggle button (button with note staff). This allows you to quickly sustain any drones that you have programmed into your preset groups, opening up a whole new set of possibilities for daily use. Because you can program single notes or chords into a preset, you can set up a variety of drones that you can instantly switch between by tapping on each preset. - The target and horizontal bar tuners now use visually distinct colors for sharp vs flat, like the Analysis Waveform/Pitch plot already did. - To change between display modes on the advanced metronome page, you now need to swipe on the selector "dots" area below the display area, this prevents accidental changes away from the normal beat buttons mode. Note that you can swipe, tap, or press and drag on the dots to switch between display modes. - The metronome preset group editing page on iPad can now be adjusted to show/hide the preset groups and the preset editor columns, which can be helpful when you want more dedicated space for the group and to prevent accidental editing. - Added early capability to show PDFs or images overlaid on the app (with transparency), can be used for displaying sheet music, etc while still having direct access to all the features of the app. Try it out by enabling the Show PDF/Image Overlay Button in the Prefs, which will then turn on the new document overlay button on the main pages of the app. Let us know what you think, and what could be improved! - Added Solo Double Bass and Mariachi string tunings - Added new remote control commands: Previous/Next Preset Group, Previous/Next Overlay Page - Save/restore pitch adjustment options for file playback - Fixed other metronome and general issues

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2.3.0

April 14, 2023

- Added Horizontal Bar Tuner option for the main Tuner and Analysis pages. Access options via the small gear button near the tuner displays to pick between the Target and Bar tuner modes. - New shortcut added to change preset groups in the metronome. Swipe up/down from the metronome preset menu button to switch to previous/next preset group. - Added the Horizontal Bar Tuner as one of the display modes in the metronome page, so you can now use a tuner while focusing primarily on the metronome features. - Added new Drone Play Mode on the metronome page, if you long-press the drone toggle button (button with note staff). This allows you to quickly sustain any drones that you have programmed into your preset groups, opening up a whole new set of possibilities for daily use. Because you can program single notes or chords into a preset, you can set up a variety of drones that you can instantly switch between by tapping on each preset. - The target and horizontal bar tuners now use visually distinct colors for sharp vs flat, like the Analysis Waveform/Pitch plot already did. - To change between display modes on the advanced metronome page, you now need to swipe on the selector "dots" area below the display area, this prevents accidental changes away from the normal beat buttons mode. Note that you can swipe, tap, or press and drag on the dots to switch between display modes. - The metronome preset group editing page on iPad can now be adjusted to show/hide the preset groups and the preset editor columns, which can be helpful when you want more dedicated space for the group and to prevent accidental editing. - Added early capability to show PDFs or images overlaid on the app (with transparency), can be used for displaying sheet music, etc while still having direct access to all the features of the app. Try it out by enabling the Show PDF/Image Overlay Button in the Prefs, which will then turn on the new document overlay button on the main pages of the app. Let us know what you think, and what could be improved! - Added Solo Double Bass and Mariachi string tunings - Added new remote control commands: Previous/Next Preset Group, Previous/Next Overlay Page - Save/restore pitch adjustment options for file playback - Fixed other metronome and general issues

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2.2.2

December 19, 2022

- Added Sleigh Bells metronome sound, use an 8th subdivision for the most realistic results! - Actually included the improved Piano instrument - Added option to enable/disable the note double-tap key change feature - Fixed issues with Met Assistant * the displayed running bar count is now correct * you can now change meter and subdivision properly while the assistant is running. * the metronome timer visual border updates correctly with bar limit enabled - Fixed issue in the Auto Exercise Creator, when using the "Remain in key - shift start degrees every repeat" feature with P4 or P5 range

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2.2.1

November 21, 2022

- Fixed issue selecting meter from swipe-down metronome - Fixed issue with tempo when switching meters using 8th=8th - Other bugfixes From 2.2.0: - Added auto-retrigger for sustained sounds for plucked/hit instruments - Added Alto Clarinet to list of transposing instruments (Eb -9) - Added video stabilization option - Added improved piano instrument - Added new remote control commands for auto-exercise start/stop, and shifting sustained notes - Long-pressing sustain button will play the most recently sustained notes - Fixed bug where selected instrument sound not restored Metronome - Added Polyrhythm feature, press the beat button next to the meter to show new options to define polyrhythms. Different met sounds and volume balance can be used for each rhythm. Both meter and subdivision polyrhythms are possible. - Can now specify the Beat Unit used for tempo for any meter - Improved meter picker with multiple columns, and additional top/bottom # mode - Added X/16 meters - Added some missing subdivisions - Always play downbeat option added to the Random Beat silencing feature - Bugfixes

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2.2.0

November 11, 2022

- Added auto-retrigger for sustained sounds for plucked/hit instruments - Added Alto Clarinet to list of transposing instruments (Eb -9) - Added video stabilization option - Added improved piano instrument - Added new remote control commands for auto-exercise start/stop, and shifting sustained notes - Long-pressing sustain button will play the most recently sustained notes - Fixed bug where selected instrument sound not restored Metronome - Added Polyrhythm feature, press the beat button next to the meter to show new options to define polyrhythms. Different met sounds and volume balance can be used for each rhythm. Both meter and subdivision polyrhythms are possible. - Can now specify the Beat Unit used for tempo for any meter - Improved meter picker with multiple columns, and additional top/bottom # mode - Added some missing subdivisions - Always play downbeat option added to the Random Beat silencing feature - Bugfixes

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Description of TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome

For musicians from pros to beginners, whether you sing, play a brass, woodwind or stringed instrument or any type of guitar, this app provides a set of feature-rich practice tools that gives fun and rewarding feedback. It’s much more than just a tuner! So what makes the TonalEnergy the best selling music practice app? • It's an all-in-one app, with a state-of-the-art tuner, an advanced metronome, dedicated orchestral strings and guitar tuning page, a piano keyboard, sound analysis pages, and audio/visual recording capabilities. • It’s easy to use. Options like the Target Tuner or Pitch Tracker are on all the main pages. TonalEnergy helps users create rewarding and attainable goals during a rehearsal or when working alone. Colorful analysis data pages and audio/video recording features enhance the experience of practice. • The metronome is cutting edge. It offers unmatched flexibility in sound choices, tempo settings, meters, subdivision patterns and visual displays. Voice count-ins, the ability to create and edit preset groups and Ableton link for syncing multiple devices make this a superior tool for performers. • Ear training possibilities are endless. The high quality multi-sampled instrument sounds for symphonic instruments are unique among all other tuning applications. Listening skills can be developed through the use of the eight-octave keyboard, chromatic wheel and tone generator. There are no other sounds like these. • Learning is a social activity. Using features unique to the TonalEnergy Tuner, data can be collected, reviewed, edited and shared with others. Feedback is essential for growing and developing great performers. It’s all about connectivity. Chris Coletti, member of The Canadian Brass, sums up TonalEnergy by saying, “TonalEnergy is a must-have for any serious musician. It's a full suite of tools in one app; the tuner, tone generator, recorder, metronome and beautiful interface make it one of the best tools for musicians out there, period.” FEATURES • Recognizes a large pitch range, extending to lower registers than many competing tuners (C0 - C8) that is highly responsive to wind instruments, as well as acoustic and electric string instruments • Adjustable A=440 Hz reference • Automatic or manual transposing options • Instantly changes between equal, just and other custom temperaments, including user-defined ones • Auto or instant pitch reference note feature using the TonalEnergy sounds • Extensive tuning list for all orchestral string and fretted string instruments including many more features than most other string-only tuner apps • An expandable eight octave piano keyboard enhancing many of the key aspects of the tuner’s functions • Chromatic wheel tone generator, with optional auto-vibrato feature • Frequency and Harmonic energy overtone graphs, along with a multi-function waveform • Dedicated metronome page that matches or exceeds the features available on all other stand alone metronome apps • Notation options including standard English, Solfege, Northern European, and Indian variants • Bluetooth output/input support • Audio and Video recording capabilities including, editing, looping, timestretch that are all exportable via iTunes sharing, AirDrop, email, AudioCopy, SoundCloud, etc • Import music from iTunes Library or email attachments • Compatible with external microphones and clip-on vibration sensor devices • Supports external video output to an external display for use in rehearsal halls • External MIDI keyboard control support • Apple Watch app acts ONLY as a remote control for the phone app • Audiobus and inter-app audio support • VoiceOver support for the blind or visually impaired INSTRUMENT SOUNDS • Piccolo, Flute • Oboe, English Horn, Bassoon • Full Clarinet Family • Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone Saxophone • Trumpet • French Horn • Tenor and Bass Trombone • Euphonium and Tuba • Square, sawtooth, and sine waveforms • Organ • Bowed and Plucked Strings
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TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome: FAQ

Is TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome is compatible with iPad devices.

Who is the developer of the TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome app?

The TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome app was developed by TonalEnergy, Inc.

What is the minimum iOS version required to use TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome?

The TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome app requires iOS 11.0 or later.

What is the overall rating of the app?

TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome has a consumer rating of 4.9 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome?

The Main Genre Of The Tonalenergy Tuner & Metronome App Is Music.

What is the current version of TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome?

2.3.6 is the latest released TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome version.

When did the new TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome update come out?

TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome rolled out its latest update on September 29, 2024.

When did TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome come out?

TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating for TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome?

TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome is suitable for children aged TonalEnergy, Inc.

What are the languages supported by TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome?

TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome is available in English, French, German and 6 more.

Is TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome is not on Apple Arcade.

Does TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome allow for in-app purchases?

No, TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome does not allow for in-app purchases.

Can I use TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome with Apple Vision Pro.

Does TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome display any ads?

No, TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome does not display any ads.

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  • Great Musical Tool

    This TE Tuner has helped me greatly. A suggestion. Add voice to the tuner so that when you are not hitting the notes exactly as they should be played, an AI added application could perhaps say” you are in tune but to hit the note in the middle while playing your instrument, I’m using trumpet as an example, the TE Tuner would say “you might want to use a little less air, or try to maintain the airflow longer without a break in air flow “.

    This is a great tool. Whoever developed it did a great job. I would love as I practice my trumpet lessons or even playing one note, I could get an instant playback without going into another app on the TE Tuner. Streamline the tuner so that ease of use is enhanced. When I say streamline the tuner I mean with the incorporation of AI, through voice recognition it

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  • Amazing but increasingly buggy

    I love this app and use it every practice session, as it has many awesome features that I’ve yet to see elsewhere, including recording analysis, random beat silencing in the metronome, and many options for sound of metronome or drone. However, I find myself frustrated that this app gets buggier each time Apple puts out a new update. My running tally is as follows:

    - only uses one of my phone’s main speakers for audio, making any drone or met functions useless on my phone without a Bluetooth device.

    - if I use the pitch tab to set a drone and then move to the analysis tab, all my drones stop playing when I move to any other tab, forcing me to either set up all my drones again or to simply just not use this function in conjunction with drones.

    - Every time I open the app, I have to swipe down to my phone settings screen for it to register and use my connected Bluetooth device. Very frustrating in conjunction with the first point.

    - completely crashes if I get a phone call while recording audio.

    None of these issues are deal breakers for me, but they cause me frustration every day, and I would like if updates were more focused on fixing these issues that impact ease of use and functionality over giving us practice streaks and emojis on our tuners.
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    Developer Response

    These are great bug reports, many of them we actually haven’t received before… please feel free to send an email to support@tonalenergy.com and we can have an interactive conversation, in case we have questions reproducing them. Thanks!
  • Great Gadget!

    I use this app every day. I especially like the metronome features. I program in the meters and measures of my Brass Band music at tempo then I can play through each piece without stopping to check my tempo through the changes. The app allows you to put in rits. and every other variation of tempo needed in performance. I also use the drones for long tone practices. If during a rehearsal there is a questionable interval, I just write down what pitch the other guys got and when I get home I work with the tuner/drone just to make sure that my parts where it needs to be.I haven’t started to dive into the practice log yet. So except for the practice log I use every other feature that I know this app is capable of every day. I personally find it to be a very robust and flexible program. The updates are always current. I’ve never had any response problems with it. I couldn’t even imagine not having this app. As an older person it is a tool I really wish I could’ve had when I was starting out.
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