Polytune Question
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Polytune Question
I have the original version. I have never found the 'polytune function' to work in any useful way. (It will show strings out of tune even when individual mode says otherwise)
Lately it has become delinquent: Calling a B string an E, shifting to polytune mode when one string is plucked, even when all the others are muted.
Any experience or insight out there?
Lately it has become delinquent: Calling a B string an E, shifting to polytune mode when one string is plucked, even when all the others are muted.
Any experience or insight out there?
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Re: Polytune Question
My Korg Pitchblack does the same. Each individual string is in tune, but strum them simultaneously and it usually says at least three strings are sharp.Slowy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 9:10 am I have the original version. I have never found the 'polytune function' to work in any useful way. (It will show strings out of tune even when individual mode says otherwise)
Lately it has become delinquent: Calling a B string an E, shifting to polytune mode when one string is plucked, even when all the others are muted.
Any experience or insight out there?
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Re: Polytune Question
F#*king digital crap! So you're telling me I have a TC Electronics Landfill?
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Re: Polytune Question
Interesting.......robthemac wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 9:31 amMy Korg Pitchblack does the same. Each individual string is in tune, but strum them simultaneously and it usually says at least three strings are sharp.Slowy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 9:10 am I have the original version. I have never found the 'polytune function' to work in any useful way. (It will show strings out of tune even when individual mode says otherwise)
Lately it has become delinquent: Calling a B string an E, shifting to polytune mode when one string is plucked, even when all the others are muted.
Any experience or insight out there?
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Re: Polytune Question
Time to get yourself a tuning fork!
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Re: Polytune Question
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Re: Polytune Question
I have some really nice PRS clip-on tuners coming from the US. Carbon fibre, rechargeable battery, very accurate and when you're in tune, you can have a blue PRS bird appear! Won't be too pricey either.
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Re: Polytune Question
Conway's had a plug for Guitars Rock. I have a bunch of stupid suggestions and nobody has offered anything useful for fixing my tuner.
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