Is there a good tuning plugin besides Easytune?

I want to tune my samples but also see it in a analyzer showing which note is being played, is there any good plugin i should be looking up for this? I remember Cubase had something like tha, a tuner.

this is a free one, works for me;http://www.gvst.co.uk/gtune.htm

Renoise native spectrum analyser, especially in spectrogram mode :wink:

Didn’t even think of using the spectrogram. How would you go about doing that?

this is a free one, works for me;http://www.gvst.co.uk/gtune.htm

thanks a bunch man!

Renoise native spectrum analyser, especially in spectrogram mode :wink:

I hate to sound dumb but i could not find thespectrum analyser. i will try to look again thx!

I hate to sound dumb but i could not find thespectrum analyser. i will try to look again thx!

Right click in the big visualization area and from there check the “Drawing Mode” submenu.

If you have a Computer Music magazine you can also grab Photosounder Spiral CM, which is quite a nice one for that kind.

https://www.meldaproduction.com/MTuner

Right click in the big visualization area and from there check the “Drawing Mode” submenu.

If you have a Computer Music magazine you can also grab Photosounder Spiral CM, which is quite a nice one for that kind.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNNl0rFhps0

That Photosounder is really neat but i think ill use the one you just pointed me to in Renoise. tytyty!.

https://www.meldaproduction.com/MTuner

Thanks for adding this, this all should be more then enough help, I am very grateful and inspired! :smiley:

Yet another free one is CTuner https://www.kvraudio.com/product/ctuner_by_c_plugs

(Using the Melda Productions one the most often, but don’t know why exactly.)

Renoise native spectrum analyser, especially in spectrogram mode :wink:

i didn’t know spectrogram had the note names on mouse over. that’s a nice tip!

Spectrogram could use a mode that would display cents and weighted multiply current spec envelope with past envelopes (feedback) which could enhance precision by making peaks get more exact over time while a note is held.

Another underrated possibility: you can measure the length of wavecycles, and then calculate frequency and note. No fake! This is easy with single cycle loop stuff, but also usable for longer samples with strong fundamental and repetition, where you clearly see repetitions in the waveform, and can get some mean cycle length by marking some wave cycles with snap to zero crossings. I have on my todo list for this winter a tool with calculation tools for renoise, one of the possible modes being calculating a number of samples with sample rate and base note into frequency and note (or the other way round…), because I’m tired of always recalling and rederiving the half forgotten formulas and manually chopping in the numbers into the desktop calculator…