Alternate Tuning Tricks
You may fret single strings while tuning, and here are some examples of how to use this technique.
Note:
It's important to fret the strings very accurately, and strum gently and precisely—especially
when frequencies are being measured.
Tuning Down Individual Strings
Suppose you want to tune to Dropped D tuning instantly.
1. Activate Dark Fire's standard EADGBe tuning (turn the MCK clockwise, then press on the
Display Matrix momentarily.
2. Fret the low E on the 2nd fret and strum the strings.
3. Dark Fire will tune to Dropped D tuning.
You may use this technique for all tunings / strings that are at lower pitch than the tuning you are
using.
Tuning Down Multiple Strings
If you want to tune more than one string down to a certain pitch, you may fret and strum string-by-
string. Let´s do an Eb (Hendrix tuning) with this technique.
1. Activate Dark Fire, and it will be in Standard EADGBe tuning.
2. Fret the low E at the 1st fret and pluck only that string. Dark Fire will tune the low E string to
Eb.
3. Fret the A string at the 1st fret and pluck only that string. Dark Fire will tune the A string to Ab.
4. Fret the D string at the 1st fret and pluck only that string. Dark Fire will tune the D string to Db.
5. Continue fretting strings at the 1st fret and plucking individual strings. When complete, you
may store your tuning as a Custom Altered Tuning.
Tuning Up Individual Strings
Let's do an E minor open chord tuning.
1. Tune to standard pitch (blue bank).
2. Rotate the MCK to the Peg LED and press the Display Matrix for more than 2 seconds. Dark
Fire is now in Custom Alternate Tuning Mode.
3. Pluck the low E string gently. The E LED will turn green, indicating the frequency has been
measured and stored.
4. Fret the A string at the 2nd fret and pluck the A string gently until the A LED turns green.
5. Fret the D string at the 2nd fret and pluck the D string gently until the D LED turns green.
6. Pluck the G, B and high e individually until their string LEDs all turn green.
7. Store your Custom Alternate Tuning where desired (see “Creating Custom Alternate Tuning
Presets” on page 21).
Gibson Dark Fire 4.0 manual, page 26