Roland BR-600 User Manual

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Tuning an Instrument (Tuner)
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Section 6
 
3
 
While viewing the tuning guide, adjust the tuning so 
that “
” is positioned midway “
” between the 
two sides.
 
If the pitch of the string is within +/-50 cents of the 
correct pitch, the tuning guide will indicate the 
discrepancy between the actual and the correct pitches.
 
Your instrument is tuned above the displayed note
 
fig.06-090
 
Your instrument is tuned the displayed note
 
fig.06-100
 
Your instrument is tuned below the displayed note
 
fig.06-110
 
4
 
Repeat steps 1–3 to tune each of the strings.
 
The reference pitch refers to the frequency of the A4 key 
(i.e., the “A” key at the center of a piano keyboard) from the 
instrument that serves as the reference pitch during 
performances (e.g., piano). 
On the BR-600, you can set the reference pitch of the tuner 
to any value between 435 and 445 Hz. 
 
* This was set to 440 Hz when the unit was shipped from the 
factory.
 
1
 
Confirm that [PAD] is not lit, then press [TUNER] to 
display the Tuner screen.
 
fig.06-070
 
2
 
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to change the reference 
pitch. 
 
Reference pitch:
 
 435–445 Hz
 
3
 
To exit the tuner, press [TUNER] once again (or press 
[EXIT]) to return to the Play screen.
If you are tuning a guitar that has a vibrato arm, tuning 
one string may cause other strings to drift. In this case, 
you should first tune the strings approximately so that 
the correct note name is displayed, and then re-tune 
each string.
 
Setting the Reference Pitch 
of the Tuner
The reference pitch set here is used as the reference 
pitch for Pitch Correction (p. 123).
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