On-the-fly Tuner Pedal?
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On-the-fly Tuner Pedal?
I play noise guitar and sometimes detune my guitar strings while playing. I usually will just try and get it back to tune by ear but having a tuner pedal running might be useful in some circumstances. It seems like most tuner pedals cut the signal when switched on, does anyone know of a pedal that will maintain the signal while on? Is there a way to work around this, like using a splitter?
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Re: On-the-fly Tuner Pedal?
Y adapters to the rescue again!
https://www.amazon.com/Hosa-YPP-111-inc ... B000068O53
Re: On-the-fly Tuner Pedal?
Sorry to hijack this thread, but I've had a tuner-related question for a while now:
Does anyone make a tuner that can record custom, even out-of-tune tunings? Suppose you randomly tuned to something that you want to remember for later. With this theoretical device, you could play each string to record the individual string tunings, saving them as a preset to be recalled later.
I realize you could just log the tuner readings given by a standard tuner on a sheet of paper, but that's not as cool.
Does anyone make a tuner that can record custom, even out-of-tune tunings? Suppose you randomly tuned to something that you want to remember for later. With this theoretical device, you could play each string to record the individual string tunings, saving them as a preset to be recalled later.
I realize you could just log the tuner readings given by a standard tuner on a sheet of paper, but that's not as cool.
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Re: On-the-fly Tuner Pedal?
Searching microtonal instrument tuner returned this: http://gillesdegottex.github.io/fmit/ maybe something like that can help?¼ dead wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 1:07 pmSorry to hijack this thread, but I've had a tuner-related question for a while now:
Does anyone make a tuner that can record custom, even out-of-tune tunings? Suppose you randomly tuned to something that you want to remember for later. With this theoretical device, you could play each string to record the individual string tunings, saving them as a preset to be recalled later.
I realize you could just log the tuner readings given by a standard tuner on a sheet of paper, but that's not as cool.
I prefer my splitters active, but whatever floats your boat.xdugef wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 11:14 amY adapters to the rescue again!
https://www.amazon.com/Hosa-YPP-111-inc ... B000068O53
Re: On-the-fly Tuner Pedal?
The Gibson min-etune (there are other robo tuner systems...) can store user tunings and then, with a button press, tunes yer plank for you¼ dead wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 1:07 pmSorry to hijack this thread, but I've had a tuner-related question for a while now:
Does anyone make a tuner that can record custom, even out-of-tune tunings? Suppose you randomly tuned to something that you want to remember for later. With this theoretical device, you could play each string to record the individual string tunings, saving them as a preset to be recalled later.
I realize you could just log the tuner readings given by a standard tuner on a sheet of paper, but that's not as cool.

http://www.gibson.com/Products/Min-ETune.aspx
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