Changing The Tuner's Reference Pitch - Roland CD-2i Owner's Manual

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Tuning Your Instrument (Tuner Function)
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Changing the Tuner's Reference Pitch

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Tune the instrument so that the left and right tuning guides are both
displayed.
When your instrument is within ±50 cents of the correct pitch, a tuning guide will
appear in the screen. This indicates the distance between the displayed note name and
the pitch your instrument is actually producing.
Tuning guides
When only the right guide is displayed:
The pitch is above the displayed note
name (i.e., sharp).
When you're finished using the tuner, press the [EXIT] button twice.
You're returned to the audio source screen.
Important
The tuner can also use an external mic. When you want to use an external mic, choose
MIC SELECT from the menu, then set it to "External."
You can't play back or record while using the tuner.
If you don't want to hear sound while you're tuning, you can turn down the [VOLUME]
knob or turn the speakers off so that the sound is muted.
You can calibrate the CD-2i's Tuner to another instrument or tuning standard by
adjusting its "reference pitch."
The reference pitch is the frequency of the A4 note. This is the pitch of the middle A note
on a piano.
Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen, and choose "Tuner/
Tone?"
fig.menu-tuner03-e.eps
Tune your instrument so that the left and right guides are
visible.
When only the left guide is displayed:
The pitch is below the displayed note
name (i.e., flat).
fig.menu-tuner01-e.eps
Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to choose "Tuner/Tone?"
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.

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