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Using the Tuner
Two types of tuners, each having a different type of display, are
provided: a tuner that’s convenient for tuning an instrument, and
a graphic tuner that’s useful for vocal or brass instrument practice.
Both tuners let you choose either Auto, which automatically
displays the note name, or Manual, which lets you specify the note
name beforehand.
The reference pitch can be adjusted in the range of A = 435–445
Hz. You can use either the built-in mic or the MIC/AUX IN input.
Basic Operation for the Tuner or Graphic
Tuner
Adjust
reference pitch
(–)
Adjust
reference pitch
(+)
Switch the type/note
AUTO, B–C (semitones down)
Switch the type/note
AUTO, C–B (semitones up)
Sound/mute
reference tone
Use [
]/[ ] to specify the desired note name, or AUTO. With
the factory settings, this is set to AUTO.
Use [
]/[
] to specify the reference pitch that you want to use
for tuning. With the factory settings, this is set to A = 440 Hz.
If you press [ ], a reference tone of the pitch you specified will be
sounded from the built-in speaker or in your headphones.
If you’ve selected AUTO, the “A” note will sound. Press the [ ] once
again to mute the reference tone.
Tuner
This tuner provides a convenient way to tune your instrument.
1
Press [MENU] to access the “Menu” screen, use
[
]/[ ] to select “Tuner,” and then press [ ].
2
Use [
]/[ ] to specify the type/note of the tuner,
and use [
]/[
] to specify the reference pitch.
(Default in bold)
Type/Note
AUTO
/C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B
Reference pitch
435 Hz–
440 Hz
–445 Hz
3
Facing the microphone, play the note that you want
to tune.
Tune your instrument so that the center indicator is illuminated in
the lower part of the display.
When the pitch is correct, the dashed line at the bottom will stop
moving.
If the pitch is below the specified note, the left side will light and
the dashed line will flow from right to left.
If the pitch is above the specified note, the right side will light and
the dashed line will flow from left to right.
MEMO
When using the tuner or graphic tuner, the input level is
fixed for the internal microphone and MIC/AUX IN input, and
cannot be adjusted.
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