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Tuner?
There isn't a build-in tuner in sonar, is there?
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TH3 has a tuner, if that helps.
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Hi. I usually use the tuner in TH3. All the best.
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straighttothebar
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dlesaux I've been using this tuner for a few years and I really like the fact you can create custom tuning files. http://www.tbstrobetuner.com/
Ill check it, its a program rather than a plugin, am I correct?
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I also have the Polytune from TC, which is not free (/ cheap for a tuner), but very good. All the best.
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You could check out MTuner from Melda productions. I believe it's included in the free Meffectsbundle
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straighttothebar
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liinnerd You could check out MTuner from Melda productions. I believe it's included in the free Meffectsbundle
I tried Melda plugins the other day. Besides the fact I never got a reading from the tuner, the installation process is not userfriendly, one has to download and install all plugins in the bundle, if I recall correctly. But thanks for suggesting.
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GTune and MTuner work best if the track is set to a mono input. Also make sure to have input echo enabled. Although the Melda installer has all the plug-ins, I am pretty sure it is possible to deselect them all and check only the ones you want to install.
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straighttothebar
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scook GTune and MTuner work best if the track is set to a mono input. Also make sure to have input echo enabled. Although the Melda installer has all the plug-ins, I am pretty sure it is possible to deselect them all and check only the ones you want to install.
I stand corrected.
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Peterson's Strobotune software is not free, but is excellent.
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It used to have one. I occasionally use the Cakewalk tuner from a legacy version that still loads under Cakewalk audio effects. Not sure when they took it out. Maybe you can still get it.
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tlw Peterson's Strobotune software is not free, but is excellent.
I don't want to sound rude or anything, but can one tuner plugin be better than the other? Other than design and visibility? More complex algorithms or somtn? I have absolutly no idea, hence my question..
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My reasoning for saying that the Polytune is very good, is perhaps mostly the option to do open string tunings A (digital) tuner is a (digital) tuner
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straighttothebar
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Zargg My reasoning for saying that the Polytune is very good, is perhaps mostly the option to do open string tunings
Yeah, I own the actual (mini) polytune pedal from TC, they are pretty neat aren't they? Zargg A (digital) tuner is a (digital) tuner
Are you sure? Maybe there's a difference in accuracy?
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straighttothebar
Zargg A (digital) tuner is a (digital) tuner
Are you sure? Maybe there's a difference in accuracy?
I have heard bigger differences in HW tuners, than in digital / software tuners. But I have by no means tried them all
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My MOTU "CueMix FX" has a tuner. I've got several others including Cleartune on my iPhone, but I use my Peterson StrobOPLUS HD. I have custom tuner programs for my Pedal Steel. I have people tune with the Peterson for recording sessions.
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The nice thing about the mTuner is that you can select the frequency range to what it needs to respond. I' use it sometime to help me tune kickdrums quickly by adjusting the detection range from between 40Hz to a 100Hz. There are some very useful tools in the free Melda bundle, that should have been included with Sonar. (eg. mAnalyzer, mScope, mNoisegenerator)
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Peterson Strobosoft is a digital tuner so you can give it the confidence it desserves ( meaning trust ears if something goes wrong) but it has a really easy to read graphic and tons of options which allow you even to adjust your instrument intonation. Personnaly If It came to make a choice once more I would go toward it again..
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if its stringed instruments, I find a neck tuner (I have a shark) really does a nice job. I have guitar rig 4 with a built in tuner there but I never use it. only to reference once in a while if my tracks have piano, soft synths accompanying string instruments. I just like the feel of something tangible, something I can hold and dial in vs a plug in. I have also found minute differences in tuners (VST tuners and Digital standard tuners.)
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I usually use " G-Tune," it is basic and free. It does the job well enough for my guitar and figuring out the pitch of samples in Battery 4.
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chuckebaby if its stringed instruments, I find a neck tuner (I have a shark) really does a nice job. I have guitar rig 4 with a built in tuner there but I never use it. only to reference once in a while if my tracks have piano, soft synths accompanying string instruments. I just like the feel of something tangible, something I can hold and dial in vs a plug in. I have also found minute differences in tuners (VST tuners and Digital standard tuners.)
I sure like those portable head-stock tuners . That's how I've done it for a long time myself .... They sure come in handy when you are tuning up acoustic instruments ...uke , dobro , mandolin , acoustic gtr... The one I was using for a few years was a Planet Waves that decided to commit Harakiri by jumping off the head stock of my Guitalele a couple of weeks ago.... it broke ... I don't blame the poor thing for getting tired of listening to what I was playing ..the thing is , I had depended on that thing so much for so long that now it's like WOW ... I don't know about anyone else here , but my guitars can stay in tune for weeks at a time if I'm just playing them. The second I go to record something for any reason , all of a sudden them goodie two shoe guitars that used to stay in perfect tune become a bunch of rebellious planks of wood w strings and frets that go out of their way to stick it to me I kid you not , out of nowhere my G string will get stuck on the nut and go sharp .Bend a note , my B string goes flat . Hit a power chord even lightly and my low E string want's to drift all over the place ... shessh...I can understand that with 9 's ...the lightest gauge string I use are 11's and my guitars are set up nicely ... All that can become a real Muse Kill ...so much so I went back to using the hardware tuner in my live pedal board. It's always on and I don't have to stop every thing I'm doing just to tune up .... Kenny
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kennywtelejazz I don't know about anyone else here , but my guitars can stay in tune for weeks at a time if I'm just playing them. The second I go to record something for any reason , all of a sudden them goodie two shoe guitars that used to stay in perfect tune become a bunch of rebellious planks of wood w strings and frets that go out of their way to stick it to me I kid you not , out of nowhere my G string will get stuck on the nut and go sharp .Bend a note , my B string goes flat . Hit a power chord even lightly and my low E string want's to drift all over the place ... shessh...I can understand that with 9 's ...the lightest gauge string I use are 11's and my guitars are set up nicely ... All that can become a real Muse Kill ...so much so I went back to using the hardware tuner in my live pedal board. It's always on and I don't have to stop every thing I'm doing just to tune up .... Kenny
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Hi Ken , Guys like us just can't make this type of stuff up ..... I'm starting to think I should have tried out one of those Gibson Robot Guitars that self tuned when I had the chance ... all the best, Kenny
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kennywtelejazz Hi Ken , Guys like us just can't make this type of stuff up .....
I'm starting to think I should have tried out one of those Gibson Robot Guitars that self tuned when I had the chance ... all the best, Kenny
I know But I can't afford one of those... But if I think of how much time is spent tuning (xtra). It wouldn't be that much money
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A while back I bought a TC Electronic Polytune Clip Tuner and it came with a download coupon for the PolyTune plug in. It works great and I guess you can buy it outright if you want to. http://www.tcelectronic.com/polytune-plug-in/
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kennywtelejazz Hi Ken , Guys like us just can't make this type of stuff up .....
I'm starting to think I should have tried out one of those Gibson Robot Guitars that self tuned when I had the chance ... all the best, Kenny
I know But I can't afford one of those... But if I think of how much time is spent tuning (xtra). It wouldn't be that much money
I hear you loud and clear , Even if I could afford one of those , I'm still gonna be SOL when it comes to tuning up the other 25 guitars I have SiberianKhatru59 A while back I bought a TC Electronic Polytune Clip Tuner and it came with a download coupon for the PolyTune plug in. It works great and I guess you can buy it outright if you want to.
http://www.tcelectronic.com/polytune-plug-in/
Nice find , TC sent me an e mail today that lead me to this link ...this may be a new version of the clip on hardware.... http://www.tcelectronic.com/polytune-clip/ At 49 bucks it seems like a pretty decent deal ...I wonder if this tuner is up for the Job ? Any head stock clip on guitar tuner that has to put up with me and my guitar playing for hours on end , needs to come with an extended Harakiri prevention plan Oh wait a minute I just got it ......that's what the plugin is for all the best, Kenny
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