TapNTune brings to your desktop something that was until now only available in hardware form: namely, a combination tuner and metronome that runs from a single window.
TapNTune’s easy-to-use interface includes the best features of both a metronome and a tuner, but feature bloating is avoided in favor of simplicity.
Here are some key features of "TapNTune":
Metronome:
· Choice of sound production.
· Real-time tempo tapping.
· Global muting.
· Beat and division capability.
· Multiple methods of data input.
· Keyboard shortcuts.
· Individual volume control.
· Visual interface elements.
· Factory reset.
· Ramped volume and mute control to avoid pops and distorting when changing volume.
Tuner:
· Switchable microphone and sound modes.
· Musical keyboard entry.
· Fully chromatic 10-plus octave range for built-in synthesizer.
· “Both” mode: allows users to hear pitches while still enabling the microphone and pitch tracker.
· Live entry of pitches, including note name and octave number.
· Separate buttons to switch both octave and individual pitch.
· TapNTune is also providing individual control for the volume.
· Sensitivity adjust for input.
· Metronome and tuner can be shut off individually, in order to save CPU resources without shutting down the application.
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· New metronome click sounds from samples by Jon Stubbs.
· Refined input part of tuner.
· Fixed default icon error.
· Added clickable area inside application icon, thanks to Jesse Jackson.
· Fixed incorrect keyboard shortcut behavior for metronome sound.
· Fixed sound selector in metronome so it doesn’t pop if user changes sound while metronome is off.
· Fixed Tap button so it outputs on mouse down.