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Specifications - Korg pitchhawk-G Bedienungsanleitung

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Parts of the PitchHawk-G
Reference
pitch indicator
MODE indicator
Battery indicator
Power button
MODE button Note name
Installing the battary
Make sure to turn the power off before you install or replace the battery.
When the battery begins to run low, the battery
indicator (
) will light up.
The PitchHawk-G will continue to function for
a while longer, but tuning will become less ac-
curate. Replace the battery as soon as possible.
1. While lightly pressing in direction
part marked A of the battery holder on the
back of the PitchHawk-G, pull it in direction
2
to remove the battery holder.
2. Making sure to observe the correct polarity, insert the battery so that
the "+" side of the battery is visible.
3. Return the battery holder to its original position.
The backlight will illuminate brightly when sound is input or when a
button is pressed.
When there has been no user input for approximately three seconds, the
backlight will dim slightly in order to prevent the battery from being
depleted.
Tuning procedure
1. Press the power button. The power will turn on/off each time you press
this button.
If the power is left on for approximately 3 minutes without any user
input, it will turn off automatically.
2. If necessary, change the tuner mode, calibration (reference pitch) and
flat/capo settings.
The procedure with the tuner mode set to chromatic (factory default;
no mode indicator) is described below.
3. Play a single note on your instrument.
The display will show the name of the note that's closest to the pitch
detected. Tune your instrument to the correct pitch so that the desired
note name appears.
4. Once again play a single note on your in-
strument, and adjust the tuning so that the
center segment of the meter (indicated by
) is lit up.
An indicator toward the right will light up if the pitch is too high, and an
indicator toward the left will light up if the pitch is too low.
Even if the pitch is within the range of detection, it may not be possible to detect
the pitch of an instrumental sound that contains large numbers of overtones or
a sound that has a rapid decay.
The meter may respond to vibrations it picks up from the environment; however,
this will not affect tuning of the instrument.
Setting the tuner mode (*M)
Each time you press the MODE button, the tuner mode changes,
with the current mode shown by the mode indicator.
Chromatic (no indicator) → Guitar (
Chromatic...
In addition, in the guitar and bass modes, the string number closest
to the detected pitch appears to the left of the note name indicator.
Note name indicators for guitar mode: 7B, 6E, 5A, 4D, 3G, 2B, 1E
In guitar mode, the 1st string overtightening warning indicator (
to help prevent the 1st string from breaking as a result of overtightening.
Note name indicators for bass mode: LB, 4E, 3A, 2D, 1G, HC
(LB stands for low B, and HC stands for high C.)
FLAT/CAPO
indicator
1st string
overtightening
warning indicator
FLAT/CAPO
button
CALIB button
indicator
1
the
A
Backlight
Tuning
Meter indications
when correctly tuned
) → Bass (
) →
Calibration (reference pitch) settings (*M)
Each time you press the CALIB button, the calibration value (reference pitch)
increases in 1 Hz steps. The setting range is between 436 and 445 Hz. Hold
down the button for at least one second to reset the calibration to 440 Hz.
Specifying flat/capo settings (*M)
Each time you hold down the FLAT/CAPO button, the set-
ting changes between flat and capo, with the current setting
shown by the FLAT/CAPO indicator.
Flat (
) → Capo (
To change the flat setting, press the FLAT/CAPO button
while the FLAT indicator is lit up.
The setting range is between 1 and 5 semitones lower.
To change the capo setting, press the FLAT/CAPO button while the
CAPO indicator is lit.
The setting range is between 1 and 7 semitones higher.
When the flat or capo setting is changed 0, the FLAT/CAPO indicator turns
off after a few seconds, and the default setting (no flat or capo tuning) is
applied.
Both flat and capo tuning can be set in guitar mode, but only flat tuning can
be set in bass mode, and neither flat nor capo tuning can be set in chromatic
mode.
Attaching to the instrument and range of motion
The PitchHawk-G tunes by picking up the vibrations of the instrument.
Therefore, be sure to attach the PitchHawk-G to the head stock of your
instrument in order to tune it. In addition, the PitchHawk-G can be freely
moved so that the display is easy to read.
The PitchHawk-G may be damaged if you apply excessive force within its range
of motion, or attempt to move it beyond its intended range of motion.
Please carefully attach the PitchHawk-G to your instrument. Leaving the
PitchHawk-G attached for a long time may damage or mark the instrument's
surface.
Depending on various factors such as age-related change or the surface finish,
there is a possibility that your instrument may be damaged by attaching this
product.
Scale:
Range (sine wave):
Precision:
Reference pitch:
Flat tuning:
Capo tuning:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Battery life:
5th guitar
Included items:
string
*M Settings are remembered even when the power is off. However, settings
will be initialized when you replace the battery (default, Tuner mode:
4th bass
string
Chromatic, calibration: 440Hz, FLAT/CAPO: normal)
• Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for
improvement.
) will light
) → Flat (
)...

Specifications

12-note equal temperament
Chromatic
A0 (27.50Hz)–C8 (4186Hz)
Guitar
B1 flat5 (46.25Hz)–E4 capo7 (493.88Hz)
Bass
B0 flat5 (23.12Hz)–C3 (130.81Hz)
+/-1 cent
436–445Hz (1 Hz steps)
1–5 semitones (in semitone steps)
1–7 semitones (in semitone steps)
69 mm(W) X 57 mm(D) X 30 mm(H)
2.72'' (W) X 2.24'' (D) X 1.18 '' (H)
32 g/1.13 oz. (including battery)
approximately 8 hours
(tuner continuously operating, A4 input)
CR2032 lithium battery (3V)
2 semitones
lower
3 semitones
higher

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