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Using the tuner – Teac CD-BT1 User Manual

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Using the tuner

e s builtin tuner has two

modes an automatic mode where

the pitch of the incoming signal is

detected and displayed automatically

and a manual mode where you set the

target and tune to it
ress the

MENU

key until the display

shows

TUNER,

and then press

ENTER

hen you enter the tuner mode any

effect is automatically turned off
f the tuner is in automatic mode

shown as

AT

on the display just play

a note on your bass e tuner guesses

the closest note and shows it on the

display
e symbols to the left and right of

the larger center symbol show that the

incoming note is either flat shown by

a

â

on the display or sharp 

Ã

 respec

tively

une the string roughly so that the

right note appears and then adjust the

tuning until the tuning display shows

only a large center blob with both

the

õ

and

Ã

showing

e range of the tuner is between 

and  which covers almost all the

useful audible range
f the tuner is in manual mode shown

as

MT

on the display use the

6

and fl

keys to set the note on the display and

then tune as above

Calibrating the tuner

sually the  above iddle  is tuned

to z in most estern music
ere may be times when you need to

tune to a different standard you are

playing with another instrument or to

a  which does not use the z

tuning se the tuners

CAL

calibration

menu to set the reference  to a tun

ing between z and z

NOTE

Although you do not need to play a CD when
you are tuning, the CD-BT1 must be switched
on, and the
BASS button must be pressed in
to allow tuning of the instrument plugged
into the CD-BT1.