sfmans wrote:
I use gStrings on my S3 Mini. It meets all your basic requirements; the free version is ad-supported but the in-built ads aren't overly intrusive and you don't nag too often about upgrading to the paid version. It also seems to be pretty accurate as a tuner, which is a definite plus!
Despite the string-orientated name I've found it works just fine against a variety of wind and string instruments.
Hmmm ... I thought I had come across gStrings, but when I looked I couldn't find it ... I'll go and have another look now ...
Tunborough wrote:
I have PitchLab installed on a Galaxy tablet. It has a display with Hertz and a needle pointing to cents, although it doesn't show +/- cents as a number if that's what you're looking for. It also has a bunch of other cool displays including one to recognize full chords. Although I don't use it for tuning myself, it looks like it would do the job well. I think there's still a free version.
Now, I haven't come across PitchLab. Maybe that would be fine. I might have a look after I've been and searched out gStrings.
Thanks both! I'll let you know how I get on ...