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1.3 Setting up the device
1.4 Recording
Recording takes place by means of a built-in condenser microphone. An external microphone
jack (3.5 mm) can be plugged into the socket, also found on the right-hand side of the device.
This deactivates the internal microphone.
You can adjust the sensitivity of the built-in microphone with the slide switch (high/low) located on
the right side of the Tuning Set. You may need this especially for the low tones of a piano. The
optimal setting of this switch and the optimal placement of the Tuning Set must be found during
the tuning process.
1.5 Active box for audible tone (CTS-7-CE only)
You can raise the volume of the audible tone by plugging an active box with a 3.5 mm jack (avail-
able at computer shops) into the socket located on the backside of the set.
1.6 Switching on the Tuning Set
Turn on the Tuning Set with the slide switch on its right-hand side. For approximately one second
you see the program version, and then the following indication appears:
1.7 Resetting the device to factory settings
Selecting the wrong key or mode will not damage the Tuning Set. The permanently stored tempe-
raments and stretchings cannot be erased or changed by pressing a wrong key (exception see
chapter 1.8). In order to become acquainted with the Tuning Set, you may play and experiment
with the keys as much as you wish. Should you have stumbled in your first "walking trials” and
programmed a non-desired setting, you can always return to the original settings and reset the
Tuning Set as follows:
Pitch Partial Interval
Note Cent Menu
Should another indicator appear, please reset
the Tuning Set to factory settings (see next
paragraph)
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