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Using the Tuner

The three tuner LEDs above the
PROFILER Stage and Remote are always active, so you can monitor your tuning while you play. Even when you're
not in tuning mode, the LEDs give you general information as to whether your guitar is in tune or not. If a guitar string
is far out of tune, only the outer LEDs will be on. As your string gets closer to the correct tuning, the middle LED
becomes brighter. If your string is in tune, only the middle LED will be lit. So, to tune your strings, make sure that the
white LED in the middle is on, and the surrounding green LEDs are both off.
If you want a far more advanced tuner, you can use the chicken head knob of PROFILER Head and Rack or TUNER
button of PROFILER Stage and Remote to activate Tuner Mode. While Tuner Mode is engaged, a large tuner
graphic appears, and additional, unique tuner functions become available:
Mute Signal (A)
Bubble Tuner (B)
Reference Pitch (C)
Tuner @ Volume 0 (D)
chicken head knob
of PROFILER Head and Rack. or close to the TUNER button of
This determines whether the audio is sent to the outputs or not. To tune your guitar
silently, enable "Mute Signal". The signal will then be muted, but only while you're in
Tuner Mode. This is a neat way to mute the signal temporarily; for example, to avoid
unwanted noise when you change guitars.
The "Bubble Tuner" option allows you to switch between the Strobe Tuner and the
traditional PROFILER Bubble Tuner display.
Use "Reference Pitch" to adjust the base pitch of the tuner between 424 Hz and 456
Hz, in case you need to tune your guitar to something other than 440 Hz.
Deactivate the "Tuner@Volume 0" option if you don't want the Tuner to be activated
automatically by the Volume Pedal in heel position.
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