What's a good tuner to use in Bitwig?

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Can anyone recommend a good tuner for use in Bitwig?

It's one of the things I'm missing from Logic Pro. I wish Bitwig had one built in. :(

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MTuner)is about the best tuner you can get and it’s free. It’s polyphonic and converts notes to midi!

https://www.meldaproduction.com/MTuner
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MTuner is good, recently I'm using my phone instead: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/the-snail/id1189140204 (ios only). Works better with not-so-tonal and polyphonic stuff than the others. There's a vst too, but too expensive: http://www.ircamlab.com/products/p2242-The-Snail/

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One, which does it more or less all (tempo detection, song key detection, Tuner, chord detection) is HoRNet´s SongKey:
https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/h ... ngkey-mk3/

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MTuner is the best of the bunch. No question. But you should also use Voxengo SPAN and create a special "kick tuning" preset to help you clearly find the pitch of the fundamental on a kick drum. For that preset, use the following settings.
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Just got Hornet plugin and it's a game changer. I am working out keyboard parts for some prerecorded music that has been sent to me and I can work out what to play after a bit of experimentation but this plugin takes the experimentation away. It has certainly improved my workflow.

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These are all great suggestions. The lack of a native tuner in Bitwig is such a strange gap, especially with the focus on hardware integrations.

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But not the end of the world with all of these free or cheap options available though...

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