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You can use a tuner for all musical instruments. Below is a list of common instruments and their tuning. The notes are written from lowest to highest, except for the ukulele and banjo that don't have strings ordered by pitch.

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A tuner is a device musicians use to detect pitch accuracy. It will let a musician know if the note they are playing is sharp (too high), flat (too low), or if it is in tune. The accuracy of a pitch is what musicians call intonation. Tuners work by detecting the frequency of the pitch (sound waves). For example, an A is 440 Hz. If an A is sharp, it will be 441 Hz or higher. If it is flat, it will register as 439 Hz or lower. While tuners work by tracking hertz, musicians measure how close they are to the pitch in measurements of cents. Cents and hertz are not the same things.

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In the last bullet above, we saw that a chord can sound out of tune even though every member of the chord is showing as in tune on a tuner. This is known as "just intonation." This table is just a guide and not hard rules. Always default to your ear and the ears of those around you. The most common way to discuss chords in a generic way is through numbers which represent the interval relationship to the root of the chord. As an example, the C Major chord has a root of C (it will always be in the name of the chord). The next member of this chord is a third above it, E, so we call it the third. The major third of the chord must be lowered 14 cents in order for it to sound in tune.


I'm long time Line6 user since the POD Live XT and this is frustrating to me. Everything at this point of view is wrong. Helix Native is amp sim suite, meaning, it should contain everything guitarists/ bassists would need and tuner is the single most used tool. Every amp sim suite comes with tuner (Guitar Rig, Amplitube, Overloud), as it was in Pod Farm (if you didn't know Line 6 made it). To this day I use free Pod Farm 2 because of that tuner (best tuner I ever tried). Where is the problem to include tuner in Helix Native as they did it in Pod Farm?

Absolutely essential! I second the proposal! The editor programmed by a third party (Wonderful help until rig manger appeared) had the tuner available, so it can be done, please Kemper, pretty please, for Christmas???!!!

As I am playing and recording using my DAW I want to make sure my tuning is accurate before recording any take. Having to turn away from my playing position to activate the tuner via the Remote or Chickenhead knob then tune while facing the KPA is enough of an inconvenience to be annoying. On the other hand, if I could simply remain in the playing position ready to record and check my tuning with a simple keyboard shortcut or mouse click it would make a much more satisfying workflow.

With a smooth LED meter and versatile display modes, the diamond visual display is extremely easy to read. The tuner features ultra-precise tuning with 0.02 cent accuracy, offset tuning modes that let you tune your instrument for harmonious resonance, and a true bypass design that does not affect the tonal character in any way.

The VXT-1 is designed to meet the needs of the professional, with extended operation that allows 24 hours of continuous use when using alkaline batteries. The aluminum diecast body ensures outstanding durability, and a DC out allows parallel connection to other pedals. Although there are many pedal tuners, this unit stands at the peak, providing class-beating visibility and accuracy to all guitar and bass players.

This is designed on the principle of a strobe tuner. Tune your instrument to stop the flow of the LED meter illumination. The LED meter illumination rotates clockwise when the pitch is sharp and counter-clockwise when the pitch is flat. This is highly precise, allowing more accurate tuning.

The true bypass design (when the tuner is off) allows the input sound to be passed through without any effect on it, meaning that the tuner circuit does not modify or degrade the sound in any way. The input sound is completely muted when the tuner is on, making this unit ideal for on-stage use.

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This method is for querying the models trained during the search.For best performance, it is recommended to retrain your Model on thefull dataset using the best hyperparameters found during search,which can be obtained using tuner.get_best_hyperparameters().

By pressing [TRACK] + [BANK] the incoming audio assigned to the the track will be be monitored by a tuner. The note will be displayed relative to the reference pitch that has been set for A . Note that the track must contain a Thru machine for this shortcut to work.

As for other culprits, if you are not equipped with locking tuners, then the string could be slipping on the tuner post. In the absence of locking tuners, I have found it necessary to wrap one turn of the string below the hole, and the remainder above the hole, so that together they cinch the string into place. This is a visual example of what I am attempting to describe. Before adopting that technique, I have had strings slip on the tuning posts. I would double-check your E string winding around the peg. (On my electrics, I have abandoned original equipment in favor of locking tuners. Just one less thing to worry about, and the time to wind the cinching wraps has become unnecessary.)

As far as the bass goes, try tuning it from the 12th fret E, or use the E harmonic. Sometimes tuners just can't get enough signal or vibration to give an accurate reading. This doesn't tend to happen with a strobe I think, but I can recommend giving that a try!

Often, I use 24th fret and 19th fret harmonics on bass, as these notes have higher frequencies that tuners seem to find easier to 'hear'. Once one string is in tune, I'll use harmonics to get the others in tune with it. Probably makes no difference, but I'm happier with the strings being in tune with each other than each being in tune with a tuner. Assuming, of course, that the instrument is properly intonated.

Yes. I'e encountered the same problems with all too accurate tuners, especially on bass. Even headless ones where one tunes up back at the bridge. As fast as you touch the intrument the actual touching is enough to make the most accurate tuner showing you're out of tune!

Especially those by Sonic Research, called Turbo Tuner, and Peterson StroboSoft. They're true strobe tuners. But the Turbo Tuner, is spinning too fast like a roulette wheel when it's only 0.5 cents or 0.002 cents wrong which is too accurate for any plucked instrument. Because - always - when you hit a string it ALWAYS go up in pitch then settles at rigth pitch but 10 seconds in, it always drops flat.

This is mitigated by using tuners that aren't that accurate, or compensated for guitars and basses, and detects the initial attack. If you play speed metal on bass and repeatedly shredding fast 16th notes everyone of them becomes way too sharp regardless of how accurate intonation or accurate tuning.

These days, if you have the possibility to try out a bass that has longer scale on the lowest strings than the highest, called FANNED FRETS or MULTI SCALE you'll be in for a treat. The lowest string doesn't go up initially in pitch while whacking the string hard. Instead of buying one of these, I would suggest using less accurate tuners on stage live, actually. No one can tune any guitar to Turbo Tuners 0.02 cents accuracy anyway. 0.5 cents is enough since people can only detect +- 3 cents difference anyway.

Keep those strobe tuners at the repair bench for intonation, at home or studio where you have all the time in the world. But get a "fast" and "as good as it gets" tuner out live on stage. Just because that they - the too accurate ones - show that you're "out of tune" just by touching the bass or guitar.

I've even detected with some tuners that while I am turning a tuner up at the headstock FOR ANOTHER STRING the other say first string that I tuned up precisely starts to change tuning because of the added, or diminished tension of the neck relief that his held up by all strings correct tuning. Chew on that for a while. It sure ain't heard, but the tuner detects it.

Hi all, I am using logic pro x 10.2.2 and out of the blue my tuner no longer displays when i click the icon. shows up fine as a plug-in but i like the convenience of having it up in the tool bar. Up until a couple of days ago it was working normally. Only thing that has been done differently is i used a guitar setting that put the tuner in the plug-ins. I removed it from the plug-ins and I think since then it has not been showing up when i hit the icon. ive rebooted the comp a few times without any change. Any ideas?

Only happened in one song when I updated to 10.2.2, the solution was to go to the mixer layer in the environment and delete input channel with the tuner which is automatically created when you select the Tuner from the toolbar/shortcut (the input channel was located at the far right of the mixer layer).

Good gosh - you'd think this was a Microsoft product - but, nope, it's an Apple product alright. For whatever reason Logic Pro's built in tuner shows the wrong note. Instead of displaying the correct note the tuner displays a minor 3rd below the actual note being played.

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