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TC Electronic PolyTune - Introduction

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

The magic lies in a never before seen approach to tuning aimed at speed, accuracy and ease of use. With PolyTune, you simply strum all strings on your guitar or bass at once, and it will immediately tell you which strings need tuning! This cutting-edge tuning technology revolutionizes the way you tune and accomplishes what has been deemed 'impossible' until now: tuning all strings simultaneously! It really is as simple as strum - tune - rock, and this quantum leap forward allows you to get in tune fast, and back to doing what you love: playing.

http://www.tcelectronic.com/PolyTune

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  • I have a Polytune. But when I engage the pedal, and the amp is on the lead channel, it introduces noise to my rig. Is this normal? I have to put it in front of the noise gate.

  • @ChaserHUN No it's not normal. When Polytune is engaged the signal should be muted. but try changing the battery or please contact our support.

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  • i hate when my g string is a little flat.

  • Great accent, man! :D

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  • @V1nz0rd no.

  • @maniac4141 listen to what he SAYS when that happens. does that answer your question?

  • 1:54!! it shows as if no string is in tune.. at 2:00 he just tunes one string, but all the other strings are tuned magically.. what's that?

  • @doom38426 No? You can also tune them one by one.

  • @doom38426 well, Bring Me The Horizons guitarist Jona Weinhofen uses polytune, and they play with C-Drop or Bb-Drop. But I don't know how it works then

  • wow..awesome guitar, awesome colour, awesome shape... ups, it was a video about tuner

  • I always play a whole step down....

  • I always play on drop D, polytuning is useless, isn't it?

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