Eleven Rack Tuner
I Stopped Taken My Eleven Rack To Gigs Because Of That Damm Tuner
I Used To Spend a 1/2 Hour Tuning UpWith It It Only Takes Me 3 Mins With My Roland GP-100 |
The Eleven Rack tuner works fine for many of us.
What ER firmware are you running? What guitar pickups? Going straight into the Eleven Rack? What exactly makes it taks so long to tune ? Darryl |
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Tuner works fine for me as well. For guitar and bass - I tune down to Drop B and it works fine.
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It's not the best tuner in the world, I'll give you that. But it's not the worst either, I can tune with it just fine. Also with all the amp modeling awesomeness, even if it was unusable I'd still take my 11R to gigs plus a floor or handheld tuner.
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Did a big gig w/ it & it worked w/ no problems at all..........Not the best...& not the worst tunner either......
Once my guitar adjusts to the temp of the room I'm playing in it stays in tune for a long, long time.....fwiw...... Side note: When you go to a gig or practice get your guitar(s) out 1st thing before you set-up ur other gear......Give them a chance to adjust to the temp in the room......Or maybe your guitar needs to see a tech......I hope you get this all worked out & back to using ur 11R.....:-) |
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... the only thing you may call it is too precise, but not bad!
Considering that the 11R is used for studio work too, I'd say that's a good thing. I want my recordings to be very accurately tuned. For gigs, I'd anyway take a stompbox tuner that mutes the signal during tuning! |
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Regarding the OP - The tuner in the 11R is fine - as accurate as a Boss TU or Korg - maybe more so. I have mine set up to mute when it's in use, and activate it from my GCP. Also, don't forget that a guitar can never be perfectly in tune; that's just the nature of the instrument. |
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All tuners do is make me realize how unstable all my guitars are.
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I'm kind of picky about tuners, but it's far from bad. It's not the best thing ever, but it's more than usable. I wouldn't do a setup and intonation with it unless I was desperate or had nothing better, but beyond that....
I will say one thing though that I learned a long time ago if you are having trouble with a tuner that seems like it just won't settle down. First use the neck pickup by itself and then roll the tone all the way off so that it sounds nice and muddy. What this does is eliminate a lot of the harmonic content (the same stuff that makes a lot of those pickups sound so great). If you've got a lot of extra "character" in there it can confuse the tuner. But if you send a nice strong, fundamental frequency it works a lot better. Try it. It's not my tip, I stole it somewhere and can't remember or I'd give credit. |
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