Soundcheck
During soundcheck, players can confirm the expected tuning for each instrument and save any non-standard setup. If a song uses Drop D, open tuning, or a lower bass setup, the preset can be placed in the setlist before the show.
- Instrument-specific targets
- Custom song presets
- Reference pitch checks
Backstage changes
When a set includes multiple tunings, the goal is not to browse a large menu under pressure. TuneLT lets players favorite the tunings they need and keep recent targets close, so a backstage change stays focused.
- Favorites
- Recents
- Readable note and cents display
Crew and substitute workflows
A guitar tech, substitute player, or bandmate can receive the target tuning as a link or QR code. This is useful when a spare instrument has to be prepared quickly or a setlist changes late.
- App Links
- QR sharing
- Portable tuning files
Before the show
Share this page with players before soundcheck, in a rehearsal room, or in a venue note. It gives the tuning plan a place to live before the set starts, which matters when instruments, keys, or tunings change late.
For players who prepare before the lights come up
Performers, worship teams, session players, guitar techs, and venue crews all have moments where an instrument needs to be ready before the set starts. Many of them will still use hardware on stage. TuneLT fits before that moment, when tunings and handoffs are being prepared.
- Performers
- Guitar techs
- Worship teams and house bands
- Substitute players
Before soundcheck
Confirm the reference pitch, open the setlist, check alternate tunings, tune spare instruments, and share any late changes with the person who needs them. These are small steps, but they matter when the room gets busy.
- Confirm A4 reference
- Verify alternate tunings
- Prepare spare instruments
- Share late changes
Where a QR code makes sense
A QR code belongs in places performers already check: rehearsal rooms, green rooms, production notes, and musician welcome packs. A line like "prepare your set tunings before soundcheck" is clear enough.
- Green-room QR card
- Production email link
- Musician welcome pack
- Rehearsal room poster
Handing a tuning to someone else
If a guitar tech or bandmate prepares a tuning, a link or QR code can move it to another device. That helps when a spare guitar is swapped in, a substitute player joins, or the set changes after the notes were printed.
- Spare instrument prep
- Substitute player setup
- Late setlist changes
It can sit beside hardware
TuneLT does not need to argue with pedal or rack tuners. It organizes the plan before the stage moment: which song uses which tuning, what the reference pitch is, and who needs the preset.
- Mobile prep workflow
- Preset and setlist management
- Hardware-friendly positioning