Alesis guitarfx Manual De Referência
7
Using the Tuner
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To Tune Your Guitar
1.
In PLAY mode, enter BYPASS
or MUTE
mode by
pressing both foot pedals at the
same time once (for BYPASS)
same time once (for BYPASS)
or by holding them both down
for more than half a second (for
MUTE). The display will now
show tuning information.
for more than half a second (for
MUTE). The display will now
show tuning information.
2.
Make sure your guitar is
connected to the GuitarFX, and
play the open string you wish to
tune. The left digit of the display
indicates the pitch nearest that
play the open string you wish to
tune. The left digit of the display
indicates the pitch nearest that
of the open string. If the #
decimal point is lit, the note is a
sharp. If it is not lit, the note is
a natural.
decimal point is lit, the note is a
sharp. If it is not lit, the note is
a natural.
3.
Look at the right digit of the
display to determine if the pitch is
display to determine if the pitch is
correct. If the top four segments of the digit are
rotating clockwise, then the pitch is higher than the
pitch shown in the first digit. If the bottom four
segments are rotating counterclockwise, the pitch is low.
rotating clockwise, then the pitch is higher than the
pitch shown in the first digit. If the bottom four
segments are rotating counterclockwise, the pitch is low.
The more the pitch is off, the faster the rotation. If no
pitch is detected, you’ll see a dash in the left digit.
pitch is detected, you’ll see a dash in the left digit.
4.
Tune the string until an 8
appears in the second digit,
indicating that the string is in tune with the pitch
displayed in the left digit.
displayed in the left digit.
The visual guide on the next page shows you what
you’ll see on the display while tuning your guitar.
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