
v4.0 [May 1, 2016]
In addition to the standalone version, there are now 32-bit and 64-bit VST versions of Chromatia tuner (all included with the same installer).
The options dialog has been replaced by fold-out tabs that do not block the tuning dialog and have reactive controls, i.e. you immediately see the effects of any changes that you make.
Improved the note detection and the tuning display stability.
Added a visualization of the scale in the spectrum graph.
The frequency range of the spectrum graph can now be changed (right click on the graph to select a range).
A new spectrum responsiveness vs stability slider in the display options allows you to add a peak hold-time to the spectrum graph.
There's a new Tone shape selection in the tuning options, where you can select the wave shape of the tone sound generator. Available selections are sine, square, triangle, sawtooth and beats.
Buttons and displays are now a bit taller.
Added support for the Heimholtz octave numbering system. To enable it, select Middle C is c' in the tuning options.
Added note name selections for transpositions of Bb/Eb/F/Db/A to C.
Added two new noise filter selections: Remove frequencies not near and Remove frequencies above.
Added an option to use the Railsback piano curve for octave stretching as an alternative to the linear cents / octave stretching option.
Improved note detection in the tuning report mode.
The tuning report window now has an option to Add a measurement when the note changes.
In manual mode, the octave shift buttons are now labeled - and (keyboard short cuts: PgDn/PgUp), and there's new note shift buttons labeled < and > (keyboard short cuts: -/ ).
Fixed a compatibility issue with some ASIO drivers.
The power and beats buttons as well as the max update rate and power save mode options have been removed in order to simplify the user interface (it is now always on and tries to give you a smooth 60 Hz).
v3.6 [Apr 21, 2011]
- Added a "Recall defaults" button to the 'Tuning' options tab.
- Added "Change the tuning meter needle color to green when in tune" to the 'Display' options tab. This is exactly what previous versions also did, but you can now disable it if you wish (the needle will then stay red).
- It is now possible to manually select buffer sizes in the 'Audio' options tab. This is for advanced users only (the "Default" setting should work fine for most people). It can be used to trim down the audio latency, but if you set it too low, the tuning and/or the 'tone' function wont work properly.
- Improved audio device compatibility in WASAPI exclusive mode.
v3.4 [Mar 20, 2008]
New v3.4: Low latency ASIO audio support and a fullscreen spectrum display option.