With the strobe tuner I can see the graph moving. But how do you know if you are in tune or not. I want to get one because of their accuracy. Just looks difficult to pinpoint string accuracy. Just my opinion. Convince me these are easy and better please?
Hey Jammer, the graph moves until the string is in tune, it slows down the closer you get to the right pitch. Once you use one you get used to it in about a minute or two at the most. They're about 10 times more accurate than the best tuner I've ever found. So yeah, if you're flat, the bars move the the left, as you raise the pitch they slow down, if you're sharp, they move right, and slow down as you lower the pitch, until you reach the perfect pitch, and the bars stop. You'll hear the dif.
With the strobe tuner I can see the graph moving. But how do you know if you are in tune or not. I want to get one because of their accuracy. Just looks difficult to pinpoint string accuracy. Just my opinion. Convince me these are easy and better please?
guitarjammer1 1 year ago
Hey Jammer, the graph moves until the string is in tune, it slows down the closer you get to the right pitch. Once you use one you get used to it in about a minute or two at the most. They're about 10 times more accurate than the best tuner I've ever found. So yeah, if you're flat, the bars move the the left, as you raise the pitch they slow down, if you're sharp, they move right, and slow down as you lower the pitch, until you reach the perfect pitch, and the bars stop. You'll hear the dif.
magnusrising 1 year ago
Gracias por el video¡¡¡¡
elmart 1 year ago