gStrings

by Yan Matusevich on 6/30/10 11:51 PM

Tested version: 1.0.4
Latest version: 1.0.12
Requires Android: from 1.5

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Summary

Finally, a free tuner for your Android phone! As a musician you can't always have perfect pitch, so a little electronic helper can be essential. 

Find out if Gstrings works well as a tuner in today's test! 

Features & Use

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As a guitar/bass player or an orchestra musician it’s essential to have a reliable way to tune your musical instrument. Electronic tuners are there exactly for that purpose. With the Gstrings app you know have a tuner directly on your Android phone.

Modern tuners usually come with LEDs to help you tune your instrument. In Gstrings there’s an “analog-looking” measuring device on your screen that shows you the correct frequency of any tone with an arrow. You have to adjust your instrument till the arrow is in the middle meaning that it is in tune.
At the bottom of the screen you have the following buttons:

 

  • Sound
  • Tune
  • Tune Auto

By pressing Sound you can listen to the sound of a tone selected on the top of the screen

Pressing Tune let’s you tune a selected note. The note is in tune when the arrow lines up with the red line in the middle.

With Tune Auto Gstrings automatically recognizes what tone is being played at the moment and let’s you know if it’s in tune.
All of this works very well. I tried it out with both my acoustic bass as well as with my E-bass with an amp.

The menu button gives you the following options:

  • Settings
  • Skins
  • Info

Settings are the most important part of this app. With Skins you can adjust the color scheme of the app’s layout and clicking on Info let’s you see details about the program.

Within Settings you have the following options:

  • Reset Settings
  • Microphone Sensitivity
  • Optimize for
  • Orchestra Tuning
  • Use HPS
  • HPS Depth
  • FFT Rounding
  • Tampering Function

With Microphone Sensitivity you can calibrate your mic as necessary. Another great feature is Optimize for, which let’s you adjust Gstrings to a specific instrument:

  • Violin
  • Viola
  • Violoncello
  • Double Bass
  • Guitar

The instruments differ from one another in terms of frequency, so it is theoretically possible to tune a wind instrument if you know its frequency range.

You can find out more details about the more complicated options on the developer’s site. The fine tuning features are really detailed and complex. Even as a musician I had never encountered the terms HPS Depth and FFT Rounding before in my life. The good thing is that the app works amazingly well with all of its default settings and most people won’t need to get into the advanced tuning.

Bottom Line:

Gstrings is an absolute must-have for anyone needing to tune an instrument or their own voice. Gstrings works like a charm! If you encounter any difficulties, I’m sure there’s a solution hidden somewhere in the settings.

The only thing missing from Gstrings is the option of connecting a guitar or bass directly. It is at times difficult to tune an instrument with all the background noise confusing the app. At the same time this isn’t something one should expect from a smartphone app.

 

Screen & Controls

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Simple and brief is the best way to describe the main screen layout. Everything is right there in front of you. No need for any further explanations. 

Speed & Stability

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Gstrings runs smoothly without any crashes or lags. Amazing job!

Price/Performance Ratio

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Gstrings is available to download from the Android Market for free. 

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All Test Reports

Jul 3, 2010 9:01:42 AM

This app really isn't that new. I had it back in February when I first got my Droid. It works pretty well, but I prefer my regular plugin guitar tuner to this. I've had minor issues with it getting my guitar tuned, but that was with trying to do odd tunings my standard tuner made impossible to tune to.

Jul 1, 2010 9:33:18 AM

Wow! This is just about the most useful app ever!

Works perfectly and it's great for people with a bad tuning ear like me :)

Market Comments

John Buda, Apr 18, 2012
Nice Thanks
Sain-te, Apr 18, 2012
Perfect
Helena, Apr 18, 2012
Excellent Superb tuner.
Albert, Apr 18, 2012
I love this app and I use it daily. It has actually helped me train my ear.
Anonymous, Apr 18, 2012
better than an actual tuner plays note and listens for note. various sharps and flats included. MUST HAVE whether beginners or experienced musicians. best I've found on market!!! no ad popups. thanks maybe add metronome.
ole, Apr 18, 2012
greatt!!!!! the most accurate tuner in the market.. thumbs up
ruby, Apr 18, 2012
Plyr Great
Demetrios, Apr 18, 2012
Great app. A must have.
Saulo, Apr 18, 2012
Excelente Muito fácil de usar. Incrível!
Paul, Apr 18, 2012
Paul d Brilliant I was actually going to buy a tuner but no need now 5*+
Danuta, Apr 18, 2012
Simple and profesional Works great and has no bugs. Very accurate. Love it.
Rick, Apr 18, 2012
Best tuner This is the best tuner I've download and use all the time to keep my guitar tuned.
thomas, Apr 17, 2012
Amazing It's, true
Dustin, Apr 17, 2012
Awesome! Best tuner I've every had!
Mike, Apr 17, 2012
Great Tuner app Does the job, not fiddly and beats buying those overrated electronic tuners.
cosmicshambles, Apr 17, 2012
Perfect Way more accurate than my battery operated tuner, and so convenient.
Jelena, Apr 17, 2012
This is is tunning better than real tunner. XD
PBW, Apr 17, 2012
Most excellent for every instrument in my house
Jon, Apr 17, 2012
Good It works good the only problem is it picks up all the other noises around you but it comes in handy when my tuner is dead
Rob, Apr 17, 2012
Good Yes, this does actually work I just got my acoustic sounding the most in tune I think it's ever been! Thanks! XD
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