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Marty Holmes

 

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Magnolia ,TX USA
Post  Posted 7 Jun 2004 1:59 pm    
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I am puchaseing one of these tuners,and although quite expensive for a tuner i don't think I am going in the wrong direction.1.Do you have to program this tuner,and how if you do? 2.what to calibrate each note,also considering cabinet drop? 3.what does Peterson mean by "sweetened tuning"?I am sure a lot of the pros on this forum use this tuner considering it is programable for E9,andC6th.Thanks for everyones advise.
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Joey Ace


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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 7 Jun 2004 2:20 pm    
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You don't have to program it. If you want to, that feature is available.

You get your guitar perfectly in tune by whatever means possible, then you can save those settings.

The steps are not easy to explain, but doing it with the manual in hand is not hard.

If you don't want to program it, you can use the presets it comes with. You can do both.

Their term "sweeten the sound" just refers to the deviations from straight up tuning.

I have choosen a V-SAM over the VS-2. It has a few more features that are well worth the price difference.
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Cloverdale, CA, USA
Post  Posted 7 Jun 2004 2:59 pm    
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Moved to 'Electronics'
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