Tips to keep your instrument in tune 1 Wash your hands before playing 2 Allow the instrument to reach room temperature before tuning 3 Always tune up to the target pitch, never down 4 Keep the instrument at a constant temperature while playing 5 Check your tuning frequently 6 Wipe down your instrument with a cloth after playing 7 Change strings as frequently as your budget allows 8 If changing string type/gauge, re-intonate/regulate the instrument 9 On fretted instruments, check for fret wear 10 Clean your instrument regularly and thoroughly 11 On stringed instruments, keep bearing edges lubricated 12 On wind instruments, keep keys/valves lubricated, check pads. NOTE: Others may use your tuner, please make sure they know when it is not in default mode, to avoid detuning on a standard instrument. This signal can also be used to calibrate a software tuner like Peterson StroboSoft TM, thus eliminating computer sound card errors. Always set the amplifier’s volume to zero before plugging in. Set the Auto/Man control to MAN and scroll up to A4 using the arrow buttons. Plugging a cord with a 1/8 th inch (3.5mm) jack into the socket activates the tone, which can then be plugged into any amplifier via the other end of the cord. Press the SAVE button once more to save the offsets you entered to memory Audio Reference Signal Audio reference signals (C4 to B4) are available from the Audio Out jack socket on the left hand side of the StroboFlip TM.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |