A scientific calculator for composers.
Tempo ratios, tuplet subdivisions, overtone frequencies, metric modulation paths — the kind of things you end up scribbling on manuscript margins or punching into a spreadsheet. Calcophony puts all of it in one place, with exact results you can trust.
Coming soon to the App Store and Google Play
All tempo relationships from a source BPM. Explore all possible tempo modulations from a given starting point in a comprehensive matrix view, with tuplet complexity controls and configurable precision.
Plan multi-step modulations between distant tempos. Discover ordered chains of intermediate tempos with pivot note values and cumulative deviation metrics.
Work out complex rhythmic relationships. Get exact durations, click-track pulses, and equivalent groupings for nested tuplets and polyrhythms.
Bidirectional Hz, pitch name, cents, and MIDI conversion. Includes exact cents deviation and customizable reference pitch (e.g., A4 = 440 Hz).
Convert between tempo, note value, and clock time. Features a batch mode for note value lists and SMPTE-style timecode offsets.
Create metronomes in any time signature with customizable sound sets, accent patterns, gradual tempo changes, and asymmetric meter support.
Visualize composite rhythms with an interactive circular display. Configure up to 8 independent streams, find coincidence points, and audition the composite pattern with playback controls.
Visualize and audition the overtone series. Compare exact Hz to nearest 12-TET pitch with cents deviation, and play back individual partials.
Compare intervals across tuning systems. See how the same interval differs between 12-TET, just intonation, Pythagorean, meantone, and Werckmeister with exact cents, ratios, and beat frequencies.
Compute combination tones — sum, difference, Tartini, and second-order products — for any set of input frequencies. Identify which results reinforce existing partials and audition each tone directly.
High-precision chromatic and instrument-aware pitch detection with strobe display. Supports custom tunings, transposing instruments, and reference tone playback.
The strobe tuner is a real-time strobe disc simulation rendered by a native GPU module — not a cosmetic overlay on a traditional pitch detection algorithm. The disc rotation responds directly to measured phase, the same way a mechanical strobe tuner does.
Musical ratios are computed with true fractional arithmetic — no rounding errors, no approximations. Results stay mathematically exact until final display.
Every calculation runs locally. No account, no server round-trips, no telemetry required. Works offline.
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$9.99 one-time
Schools & institutions: volume pricing is available through Apple School Manager and Google Play for Education. Contact us for details.