Within only 30 minutes, GuitarGod1134 has released his homebrew tuner, and an update to it! Now, that's efficient. Anyway, he says that he fixed a small bug, which probably wasn't encountered by anyone yet (since the first release was just practically half an hour old, anyway). Nonetheless, it's better to be preemptive, right?
The controls, though they remain to be the same for the tuner, are changed for the backgrounds. Now, you can use the directional pad. Included in his plans are the addition of penetonic scales, maybe some kind of text reader for tabs or something. So, if you've got any ideas on what to add, feel free to send over your suggestions via the forums. It will surely be appreciated.
Oh, and make sure to check out the Read me file. Anyway, here's the full change log:
* Added Chord chart 1 containing all the basic chords
* Added Chord chart 2 containing more advanced chords
* Added a tuner background allowing the text to be more visable
* Scale is now viewed when up is pressed instead of the tuner insturctions being printed with it.
Now, you're on your way to becoming the next big rockstar. We hope.
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