Electronic / Digital tuners
Hi all,
Just a thought, which tuner do you find the best when setting up your fretless?
The tuner on my Zoom fx is useless for my fretless and I've had to use our guitar players Boss tuner which seems more accurate.
Any thoughts
Just a thought, which tuner do you find the best when setting up your fretless?
The tuner on my Zoom fx is useless for my fretless and I've had to use our guitar players Boss tuner which seems more accurate.
Any thoughts
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On the gig I use a Boss TU-12H has low-Hi range switch.
For set-up I use a Peterson Strobe Tuner - at least eight times more discriminating than a conventional tuner.
For those on a budget, the older Peterson motorized tuner can be had for a lower price. About as accurate although bulky.
I also keep a tuning fork (A=440Hz) in my gigbag as a back-up.
I would strongly suggest that every professional musician acquire, and learn to use a tuning fork. Not expensive and will never fail you.
In fact all you really need is a tuning fork. But electronic tuners are handy, especially when doing a set-up.
For set-up I use a Peterson Strobe Tuner - at least eight times more discriminating than a conventional tuner.
For those on a budget, the older Peterson motorized tuner can be had for a lower price. About as accurate although bulky.
I also keep a tuning fork (A=440Hz) in my gigbag as a back-up.
I would strongly suggest that every professional musician acquire, and learn to use a tuning fork. Not expensive and will never fail you.
In fact all you really need is a tuning fork. But electronic tuners are handy, especially when doing a set-up.
One good note makes my day.
Many seasoned players sure know this thing, but I discovered that when you're playin' outside in a place with a lot of humidity it's necessary to check out your tuning very often...and here in Italy this year we have a sort of tropical summer!! So I often check the tuning and I also change my strings...
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1st, check your tuner documentation to see if it has the capability to use alternate tunings, or pitch references. It is possible that it just needs to be set properly.
If it is truely out of calibration you may be able to calibrate it yourself.
My Boss TU- series tuner has a small internal trim pot used for calibration.
I was able to use a tuning fork as a reference and match tuner "Zero" to tuning fork pitch.
It took a few attempts to get the trim pot set exactly on the zero when sensing the tuning fork A 440.
Problem sol-ved!
Don't know if your Zoom has a trim pot but if it is not accurate you may as well open it up because a tuner that is inaccurate is a candidate for the round file.
Just make sure it is not set to another standard such as A=442, or otherwise operating properly but in need of parameter reset, before adjusting the trim pot.
1st, check your tuner documentation to see if it has the capability to use alternate tunings, or pitch references. It is possible that it just needs to be set properly.
If it is truely out of calibration you may be able to calibrate it yourself.
My Boss TU- series tuner has a small internal trim pot used for calibration.
I was able to use a tuning fork as a reference and match tuner "Zero" to tuning fork pitch.
It took a few attempts to get the trim pot set exactly on the zero when sensing the tuning fork A 440.
Problem sol-ved!
Don't know if your Zoom has a trim pot but if it is not accurate you may as well open it up because a tuner that is inaccurate is a candidate for the round file.
Just make sure it is not set to another standard such as A=442, or otherwise operating properly but in need of parameter reset, before adjusting the trim pot.
One good note makes my day.
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I have added a Boss TU-2 floor (pedal type) tuner to my pedal board and like it very much.
One can select either conventional (+/-) indication or waterfall strobe type LED movement. Great feature and is easy to read from a distance.
It is chromatic so no need to select the note.
Battery or external power supply.
One can select either conventional (+/-) indication or waterfall strobe type LED movement. Great feature and is easy to read from a distance.
It is chromatic so no need to select the note.
Battery or external power supply.
One good note makes my day.
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