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An other option is to calculate the needed frequencies and use the Controll Room device to generate the tones for reference. You may want to move it an octave depending on ... you 
If you start with an A at 55, 110, 220, 440 (or whatever above or below), you multiply this number with 1,0595something (if I remember correct). The 100% right number is the twelvth root of 2 (if I remember right how to talk of these things - I just do them

If you start with an A at 55, 110, 220, 440 (or whatever above or below), you multiply this number with 1,0595something (if I remember correct). The 100% right number is the twelvth root of 2 (if I remember right how to talk of these things - I just do them

i've got one, but one that require your ears. you tune by modulation, like with a tuning fork. same as what you have on guitar rig tune fork, but different interface, and all tunings you can dream of.
for an electronic tuner style, i'm not interested in making or using it (pesonally in scope do).
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for an electronic tuner style, i'm not interested in making or using it (pesonally in scope do).
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If you want to use your ears it has a pretty nice functionality, you chose the note in a preset and a sine it's triggered when you play your instrument.
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