TC Electronic announced that the iPhone / iPad / iPod touch version of the PolyTune guitar tuner will be available on the App Store very soon…
The first 25,000 copies of the PolyTune iPhone App will be free of charge – after that it will cost $9.99.
TC Electronic Facebook fans, Twitter followers and subscribers to the TC Electronic Guitar Newsletter will be the first to know exactly when the PolyTune iPhone App is available on the App Store.
The PolyTune iPhone App is a 1:1 port of the PolyTune pedal tuner, and it offers the same tuning technology and features.
PolyTune is described by TC Electronic as “the world’s first polyphonic guitar tuner.” It has a chromatic tuner as well, with an announced +/- 0.5 cent accuracy.
MonoPoly, another TC Electronic technology, is designed to recognize whether one or more strings are being played and switches between the polyphonic or the chromatic tuner on the fly.
When using the The PolyTune iPhone App with an iPhone or an iPad, the internal microphone is designed to allow for instant tuning of acoustic guitars, but for tuning electric guitars, a converter cable (mini Jack connector to female 1/4" Jack connector) is required.
The original PolyTune pedal was introduced at the 2010 NAMM Show.
Find PolyTune online at www.tcelectronic.com/PolyTune.asp.
TC Electronic Facebook fans, Twitter followers and subscribers to the TC Electronic Guitar Newsletter will be the first to know exactly when the PolyTune iPhone App is available on the App Store.
The PolyTune iPhone App is a 1:1 port of the PolyTune pedal tuner, and it offers the same tuning technology and features.
PolyTune is described by TC Electronic as “the world’s first polyphonic guitar tuner.” It has a chromatic tuner as well, with an announced +/- 0.5 cent accuracy.
MonoPoly, another TC Electronic technology, is designed to recognize whether one or more strings are being played and switches between the polyphonic or the chromatic tuner on the fly.
When using the The PolyTune iPhone App with an iPhone or an iPad, the internal microphone is designed to allow for instant tuning of acoustic guitars, but for tuning electric guitars, a converter cable (mini Jack connector to female 1/4" Jack connector) is required.
The original PolyTune pedal was introduced at the 2010 NAMM Show.
Find PolyTune online at www.tcelectronic.com/PolyTune.asp.
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