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Display | LCD |
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Charging Port | USB-C |
Custom Tunings | Yes |
Tuning Modes | Automatic, Manual |
Compatible Instruments | Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
Lists the components included in the product packaging.
Identifies and explains the different parts and buttons of the Roadie device.
Details how to power the device on/off and recharge its battery via USB-C.
Guides users through creating an instrument profile for accurate tuning.
Explains the process of tuning an instrument using the Roadie device, including peg connection and string plucking.
Explains how to select and set different tuning configurations for your instrument.
Details the process of tuning an instrument with a capo attached by setting the capo fret.
Guides users on adjusting the A4 reference pitch in 1 Hz increments.
Explains how to switch between fast and high-accuracy tuning modes for precision.
Details how to activate and use the Tune-up feature for better string tension and tuning stability.
Describes the process of using the built-in winder for restringing and tuning in one step.
Explains how to activate and use the device's vibration/beep metronome for rhythm.
Provides steps for performing a hard reset using the reset pinhole.
Guides users through performing a factory reset and its implications for data.
Instructions for downloading and installing the companion mobile application on iOS and Android.
Steps for establishing a Bluetooth connection between the Roadie device and the mobile app.
Explains the importance and method of syncing data between the device and the app.
Details how to receive and apply firmware updates for the Roadie device via the mobile app.
Guides on creating custom instrument profiles via the app when the instrument type is not listed.
Explains how to create personalized tuning configurations using the companion app.
Instructions for reordering saved tunings and instruments within the companion app.
Covers modifying instrument names, pictures, deleting profiles, and adjusting settings via the app.