FAQ

Common questions about TuneLT tuning, presets, sharing, and privacy.

This page gives search engines, AI assistants, and players a direct answer layer for the questions that usually come up before installing a tuner.

Quick answers

TuneLT is built for players who want a clean tuner plus reusable tuning workflows. The answers below cover compatibility, data handling, and the most important product behavior.

FAQ

Questions answered

What instruments does TuneLT support?

TuneLT includes instrument-aware presets for guitar, bass, ukulele, violin, viola, and cello. You can also create custom presets when a song or setup needs different target notes.

Does TuneLT upload microphone audio?

No. TuneLT uses microphone audio locally to estimate pitch and does not upload or store recordings on a custom TuneLT backend.

Can I create my own tuning presets?

Yes. You can create presets, copy built-in tunings, transpose targets, favorite useful presets, import shared data, and organize tunings for songs or setlists.

Can TuneLT scan a tuning chart?

Yes. TuneLT can scan note names from a camera/photo source and lets you review the detected notes before saving a preset.

How do TuneLT share links work?

TuneLT share links and QR codes carry the shared preset or setlist payload. App Links and Universal Links route supported /share/ URLs into the installed app.

Where can I get help?

Email siyneo240803@gmail.com. Include the device model, platform, app version, and what you were trying to tune or import.

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