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Prepare for recording—Multitrack recording
Tuning an instrument—Tuner
The CDX-1 has a built-in chromatic tuner function that allows you to tune your 
instrument quickly. The built-in tuner supports both guitar and bass guitar.
As an example here, we will explain how to use the tuner to tune your guitar.
Adjusting the Tuning
Check the following points before you begin.
Your guitar is connected to the GUITAR/BASS jack.
[MIC2] is lit. If [MIC2] is extinguished, press [MIC2] to make the button light.
1. Press [UTILITY].
The Menu are displayed as icon.
fig.41-04
2. Press CURSOR [
] to select the Tuner 
icon.
3. Press [YES/ENTER].
fig.41-05
The Tuner screen appears.
For details on the screen, refer to the column 
“About the tuner display” (p. 115).
4. Play a single open (unfretted) note on the string that you wish to tune.
The screen will indicate the note name that is closest to the pitch of the string you 
played. Tune the string so that the desired note name appears in the screen (refer to 
the table below).
fig.41-06e
5. While you watch the tuning guide, make fine adjustments to the pitch so that the 
left and right guides are both highlighted in black.
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.
fig.41-07e
6. Repeat steps 3–4 to tune each of the strings.
7. When you are finished using the tuner, press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic 
screen.
For details on connecting a 
musical instrument, refer to 
“Connecting peripheral 
equipment” (p. 32). For details 
on selecting the input source, 
refer to “Selecting the input 
source” (p. 113).
It is not possible to play back 
or record while using the 
tuner.
Cleanly play a single note only 
on the string you wish to tune.
E
Guitar
Bass
A
D
E
G
A
B
D
E
G
6th
string
5th
string
4th
string
3rd
string
2nd
string
1st
string
If the guide at the right is 
highlighted in black, the string 
is higher (sharper) than the 
displayed note.
If the guide at the left is 
highlighted in black, the string 
is lower (flatter) than the 
displayed note.
When the left and right 
guides are both highlighted in 
black, the string and the 
displayed pitch are the same.
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.