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Instead, my instrument of choice simply involves making sure that each drumhead has been programmed to the proper sound that I desire.
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Sound is much improved, and kids are learning with proper pitch now.
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Looks simple and the sound is superb when he keeps up with it
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Anyways it works great and picks up sound really well.
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Previously I had been using online guitar tuning programs, which "sorta worked", but the problem is that each one sounds different!
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my son is ALWAYS using his to tune his guitars or get them in the right sound
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The tuner arrived and I was amazed at how easy it was to use and how nice my ukulele sounded once it was tuned properly.
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It has sure improved the sounds that I make with a guitar.
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Even if a sound is within the detectable pitch range, detection may be unsuccessful for instrumental sounds that contain a large number of overtones or decay rapidly
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It's perfect for drop tuning, and the line input and output truly help with the process of getting just the right sound out of each string.
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The line input is perfect for our bassist and guitarist to tune their instruments through a patch chord for the optimal sound.
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It also has a difficult time recognizing tones from the wooden keys; admitedly the keys do not often produce pure sound, they usually have some over and undertones that the tuner has a hard time recognizing and in some instances not at all
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I play the trombone, baritone and the electric guitar and Korg is the only tuner besides my ear that I would trust my sound with
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I was amazed however, how much better my guitar sounded after tuning it with this tuner compared to tuning by ear, or using one of the free Internet tuners
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so I know to tighten or loosen it on the way to the proper sound
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and it picks up sound really well.
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It show the A A# B B# C C# D... letters, rather the frequencies, very convenient
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but I feel like the middle D may be off