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Hello everyone. I updated Logic Pro recently and after It finished, I plugged my bass guitar in and tried to tune it. The tuner immediately went all the way to the right and no longer moves no matter how many times I pluck my bass strings to tune it. I have not been able to fix this issue since. Anybody know how to fix this strange issue?
for tuning the low B and E strimg of my Bass it's perfect. The tuner stays more steady while tuning than my default Studio One tuner. However the Studio One stock tuner has one advantage over LockOn: you dont need to open a extra window for it, if you use it as insert of the input channel. So you can monitoring the tuning while recording, and have free view at what you're recording at the same time.
It probably depends on the tuner. The guitar tuners I've had could never reliably indicate vibrato. They are designed for a straight tone note, and even that can take awhile to register and stabilize.
There are some apps out there like tuned xd. That have tuners you can sing into and it will tell you if you are sharp or flat. I believe it's a great idea to build the neuromuscular synapses and create the muscle memory required to sing on pitch without thinking about it if you have pitch issues that's how you get better.
I know about tuned xd and would really love to use it, but I can't because I don't have an iPhone or iPad.... Do you know of any apps like it in the windows store? The guitar tuner I have been using is called modtuner. Do you know anything about it and is it any good for singing? Tuned xd or an app like it is what I need right now so if you know of any please let me know
I suppose you could but you shouldn't. Guitar pedals and systems are designed for the circuitry of guitars, not microphones and the voice. That being said, using a tuner app. is VERY helpful and I have actually been using one more frequently in my studio with students that have pitch issues and recommending them. But, just go to any app. store and purchase a simple $2-$5 tuner app. that you can sing into. I use an app. in the Mac app. store called "pro tuner" on my phone and iPad in the studio. Its ok, but there must be 20 of these things...
Since a piano has a high degree of inharmonicity, the frequency of the 2nd harmonic of the C4 will usually be more than twice frequency of the 1st harmonic. In musical terms it will be sharp compared to what it should be in a perfect harmonic series. This means that the C5 that is being tuned must also be sharp, or it will cause beating. If there is too much beating in the tuning of a piano it will sound muddy and inarticulate. Furthermore, that means that the C5 on a piano will most likely be tuned sharper than the C5 on a guitar, because that will help the piano sound more in tune with itself.
So, all things considered, a guitar tuner is a poor substitute for the tuning you would get from an experienced technician. A well-crafted piano tuning app will give you the measurements for a good tuning, which is a good start, but tuning a piano well also requires a certain skill set that can take years to cultivate.
Welcome to use our tuner for free online. The app is fully chromatic and therefore the guitar tuner online does also support a variaty of stringed musical instruments. Click on any of the links below to read more about how to use the app for each specific instument. Also, it does work both for electric guitar and acoustic guitar.
If you are using a smartphone or tablet the guitar tuner app is best to use because the online tuner does not have smartphone support. If you are using a smartphone, download the our app Pro Guitar Tuner.
If you are using an acoustic guitar or any acoustic instrument the tuner will by default use the built-in microphone. However, if you want to tune an electric guitar or any plugged in instrument you have to adjust the input source.
The online version of the ProGuitar Tuner includes a massive library of different guitar types and alternative tunings. Note that the tuner works for both electric and acoustic guitar. Read the last section of this page to see all tuning options available. The list of alternate tunings for guitar would be too long if we list all here. Therefore, the available guitar types only are listed below. Follow the link to see the tunings available for the specific guitar.
At any time you can click the strings on the fretboard to listen to a reference tone. One common way of is to tune the guitar to itself. If you are a beginner it can be a good practise to use a combination of a reference tone and a guitar tuner. One thing to notice is that the online guitar tuner does not show the actual octave. For that you need to download the smartphone app, which at the moment is of much higher quality than the online app.
The tuner is fully chromatic but if you need a reference of a specific tuning when tuning by ear or if you want to tune any other instrument follow the steps in how to setup the guitar tuner for other instruments
Well, to be honest, these things hardly ever give trouble. If one seems to be difficult to turn, try removing strings and taking the tuner off the headstock to see if it's catching up on something external.
We'll use a syringe or a pipette to inject naphtha through that hole in the case. Before we start, though, I saw Dan Erlewine give a great tip on this job. Gently heat the tuner first. Dan used the oil radiator in his workshop and left the tuner sit on it for a few minutes. Obviously, with plastic buttons, you don't want this thing getting really hot but, a little heat will begin to soften any grease that's inside the tuner, making it that much easier to get out.
Start squirting the naphtha in. Be careful as it may squirt back at you (remember those glasses). If the gods of tuner gunk are on your side, you'll start to flush out some diluted grease and dirt. Keep at it, trying to turn the tuner as you go. All going well, it should start to free itself as you clean.
If you're not having much luck, it might be worth giving it a soak. Submerge the tuner case in a container of naphtha and leave it for a day. Try the injection flush again and you should have more luck.
Once your tuner has been flushed clean and is turning more freely you can consider lubrication (wait for it to dry off first). You can just go with a little Tri-Flow here. A drop through the hole onto the worm gear will spread to the pinion after a few turns of the button. A single drop at the post 'bearing'/mounting points is awkward with the case but not impossible.
First off, remember how I said that the covered tuners rarely give problems. Well, problems with these modern tuners are even more rare. And, depending on how modern they are, if they're acting up, there's a good argument for just replacing them.
If you unscrew the tuner button you can (maybe, possibly) work some Tri-Flow down from the top of the shaft, into the internals. Sometimes, with the tuner button off, you can turn the post to work it out the bottom (see above) and apply some lube here before reinserting. You might have some success with these these solutions but neither is a great option.
i have been trying to use the tuner on the insert but the results are very undesirable. is there a better 3rd-party tuner plugin? i think the garageband tuner responds & measures better than the one in logic express.
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