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# *CRITICAL*. Make sure the CH Edit button is pressed on the Channel of the instrument you are trying to tune.<br /><br />
# *CRITICAL*. Make sure the CH Edit button is pressed on the Channel of the instrument you are trying to tune.<br /><br />
# Make sure your instrument is gain staged correctly.<br />The tuner needs a good strong signal (at least solid green) to lock on to.<br /><br />
# Make sure your instrument is gain staged correctly.<br />The tuner needs a good strong signal (at least solid green) to lock on to.<br /><br />
# Take the FX off (Press FX Mute). <br />Any modulation effects will mess things up.<br />
# Take off/bypass any effects that affect your instrument before the signal enters the T1®. <br />Any modulation effects will mess things up.<br />




:In all of our testing and experience here we have found the tuner to be as accurate and reliable as other high quality stage tuners. The T1 tuner is fairly 'fast' in terms of tracking speed. For example, typically, Boss tuners have more 'averaging' and slower tracking speed. The needle moves up to the note you are tuning slower, but is more stable once you get up there. Another example - Peterson tuners generally track faster. They go up very fast to the note, and move around more once you get up there - this is because the instrument is actually slightly varying pitch. The tuner is tracking this behavior correctly. Both Peterson and Boss make awesome, super accurate tuners, its just like the difference between a Strat and a Les Paul...or a Porshe and a Benz.
:In all of our testing and experience here we have found the tuner to be as accurate and reliable as other high-quality stage tuners. The T1 tuner is fairly 'fast' in terms of tracking speed. For example, typically, Boss tuners have more 'averaging' and slower tracking speed. The needle moves up to the note you are tuning slower, but is more stable once you get up there. Another example - Peterson tuners generally track faster. They go up very fast to the note, and move around more once you get up there - this is because the instrument is actually slightly varying pitch. The tuner is tracking this behavior correctly. Both Peterson and Boss make awesome, super accurate tuners, it's just like the difference between a Strat and a Les Paul...or a Porshe and a Benz.


:The T1 tuner, as I said, is faster in its tracking, and this may take some getting used to at first. It took me a little while to become accustomed to bench tuning my basses with a Peterson strobe tuner after using a Boss for a few years.
:The T1 tuner, as I said, is faster in its tracking, and this may take some getting used to at first. It took me a little while to become accustomed to bench tuning my basses with a Peterson strobe tuner after using a Boss for a few years.


-- MikeZ-at-Bose<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose talks about the [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/6861056484 T1™ Tuner]</ref>
-- MikeZ-at-Bose<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose talks about the [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/6861056484 T1™ Tuner]</ref>
:"The internal send for the tuner is Pre-FX" <ref>[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/6861056484?r=4651096584#4651096584 MikeZ-at-Bose]</ref>


And a hint from Bill-at-Bose
And a hint from Bill-at-Bose