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Microtuner

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Microtuner is an electronic device or audio software endowed with microtuning capabilities specifically designed and used to modify the tuning of musical instruments (in particular synthesizers), hence allowing for microtonal scales, just intonation scales and tunings other than the twelve-tone equal temperament to be played (microtonal tuner). The term also indicates a high-precision mechanical tuning device found on some vintage Conn brand brass and reed instruments (mostly cornets and alto saxophones) first introduced with their 1918 catalog and manufactured up until about 1954, and on some vintage saxophones manufactured in Europe by Beaugnier, Dolnet, Hüller, Keilwerth and other famous makers in the same period.

See also

Hardware microtuners

Software microtuners and other microtonal music software

Mechanical microtuners of vintage wind instruments