Using the tuner
The tuner LEDs above the chicken head knob are always active so you can monitor your tuning while you
play. Even when you"re not in tuning mode, the LEDs give you general information whether your guitar is
in tune or not. If a guitar string is far out of tune, only the outer LEDs will be on. If your string is closer to
proper tuning, the middle LED gets brighter. If your string is in tune, only the middle LED will be lit. So to
tune your strings, make sure that the white LED in the middle is on, and the surrounding green LEDs are
both off.
If you want a far more advanced tuner, you can use the chicken head knob to activate Tuner mode. When
Tuner mode is engaged, a large tuner graphic appears and addition, unique tuner functions become avail-
able:
Mute Signal
Master Tune
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When the Tuner mode is enabled, the LEDs become more sensitive to softer levels.
This determines whether the audio is sent to the MASTER OUTPUTS or not. To tune
your guitar silently, enable "Mute Signal". The signal will then be muted, but only
while you"re in Tuner mode. This is a neat way to mute the signal temporarily; for
example, to avoid unwanted noise when you change guitars.
Use "Master Tune" to adjust the base pitch of the tuner, in case you need to tune
your guitar to something other than 440 Hz.
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