Template:T4S/T8S Tuner: Difference between revisions
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* The amount of movement varies from guitar to guitar | * The amount of movement varies from guitar to guitar | ||
** The display is more stable with electric guitars than the acoustic guitars | ** The display is more stable with electric guitars than the acoustic guitars | ||
* On | * On acoustic guitars, muting the other strings (not the one being tuned) makes the display more stable. If the other strings are open and resonating, this seems to cause the indicator to move around more. | ||
* If the indicator is jumping around, you can make it more stable by turning down the volume on the guitar | * If the indicator is jumping around, you can make it more stable by turning down the volume on the guitar | ||
** With the T1, when people had trouble with the tuner it was often because the signal hitting the tuner wasn't strong enough to be detected properly | ** With the T1, when people had trouble with the tuner it was often because the signal hitting the tuner wasn't strong enough to be detected properly | ||
** With the T4S/T8S the tuner is sensitive and the display seems faster than the {{T1}}. By turning down the volume a bit, the tuner detects more of the fundamental note and fewer overtones and the other strings. | ** With the T4S/T8S the tuner is sensitive and the display seems faster than the {{T1}}. By turning down the volume a bit, the tuner detects more of the fundamental note and fewer overtones and the other strings. | ||
* Try tuning it twelfth-fret harmonics. | |||
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