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January 22, 2012

Where can I find a guitar tuner for my PC?

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I’ve recently started learning how to play the guitar and was looking at different bits of software I could get to help me with this. I was wondering if you could recommend a tuner for my guitar.


Hi there, there are a number of these around, but I have come across one that’s free and should do everything you wanted to do. It’s the Audio Phonics Guitar Tuner and using proprietary pitch recognition technology, the program can find exact notes in less than 50ms latency. The recognition technology also adapts to the speed of the processor for smooth tracking. The program is easy to use, good looking and best of all it’s free. A must-have for anyone learning the guitar. Check it out!

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