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Features

A tuner shaped by string playing, not generalized afterward.

Rosin keeps the familiar chromatic workflow available, but its center of gravity is bowed strings: interval-aware tuning, real scordatura presets, reference pitch flexibility, and tools for sustained listening.

Just Intonation

Equal Temperament is not the only useful answer.

In Just Intonation mode, Rosin measures against pure intervals relative to the chosen tonic, so the meter reflects the interval a quartet player is actually settling rather than only the piano compromise beneath it.

IntervalRatiovs ET
Perfect fifth3:2+1.96¢
Major third5:4−13.69¢
Minor third6:5+15.64¢
Major sixth5:3−15.64¢
Temperament settings

Scordatura presets

Standard violin, E♭ scordatura, Biber A–E–A–E, Cross A, Sawmill, plus viola, cello, and double bass presets.

Reference pitch

Move cleanly between 415 Hz baroque pitch, 440 Hz, 442 Hz, and other ensemble standards.

Reference tones

Use instrument-like reference tones when matching pitch by ear matters more than staring at a meter.

Drone mode

Practise against sustained tones across twelve chromatic notes and octaves 2–5.

Stand-readable interface

Large high-contrast information remains legible from two to three feet away.

Fast response

Low-latency pitch detection is tuned for bowed-string timbres and precise meter feedback.