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Reference pitch settings (*M)
The default setting for the reference pitch is 440 Hz. The refer-
ence pitch can be changed.
1. Press the CALIB button, after
which the reference pitch ap-
pears in the display.
2. While the current setting ap-
pears in the display, press the
CALIB button to change the reference pitch.
3. If the button is not pressed for approximately 2 seconds, the
setting is applied, and the tuner returns to tuning mode.
Identifying chords
(AW-OTG only)
The chord that is played can be identied.
1. Press the TUNING/CHORD but-
ton to enter chord-identifying
mode.
Each press of the TUNING/
CHORD button switches to
tuner mode or chord-identify-
ing mode.
2. Play a chord on your instrument. The chord appears in the
display.
Identifying a tempo
(AW-OTB only)
The tempo is identied from the baseline that is played.
1. Press the TUNING/TEMPO but-
ton to enter tempo-identifying
mode.
Each press of the TUNING/
TEMPO button switches to
tuner mode or tempo-identi-
fying mode.
2. Play your instrument at a steady rhythm in, for example,
double time or half time. The tempo appears in the display.
Setting the display type (*M)
Each press of the DISPLAY button switches the setting for the
display type.
Type 1
Tune the string until the needle in the meter moves to the cen-
ter (
). The needle in the meter moves to the left of the center
if the pitch is at or moves to the right of the center if the pitch
is sharp.
input frequency
≈
The pitch is at. In tune. The pitch is sharp.
In tune (reference pitch: 440Hz)
Guitar 6E : 82.4Hz
3G : 196.0Hz
5A : 110.0Hz
2B : 246.9Hz
4D : 146.8Hz
1E : 329.6Hz
Bass 4E : 41.2Hz 3A : 55.0Hz 2D : 73.4Hz 1G : 98.0Hz
Type 2
Tune the string until the line is straight. The line bends down-
ward if the pitch is at or bends upward if the pitch is sharp.
The pitch is at. In tune. The pitch is sharp.
Type 3
Tune the string until the note name closest to the detected
pitch appears in the display. Tune until the note appears cor-
rectly. The bottom half of the note name runs right to left if the
pitch is at or left to right if the pitch is sharp.
The pitch is at. In tune. The pitch is sharp.
Type 4
Tune the string until the note name is surrounded by a full
circle. The line to surround the note name comes from the left if
the pitch is at or comes from the right if the pitch is sharp.
The pitch is at. In tune. The pitch is sharp.