polytune...how cool is this
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polytune...how cool is this
just when we finally get a tuner in dp, here comes this to change the game, it's like melodyne dna in a tuner pedal
http://www.tcelectronic.com/PolyTune.asp
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Re: polytune...how cool is this
I saw this and was wondering if it would work with guitars tuned in non standard tunings like D/A/D/G/B/D or D/G/D/G/B/D, 2 of the more common alt tunings I use.... 

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Re: polytune...how cool is this
I thought this was pretty cool too.
I don't think it would work in none standard tuning unless it has a chromatic feature.
CC
I don't think it would work in none standard tuning unless it has a chromatic feature.
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Re: polytune...how cool is this
Very cool..
I WANT
How much?
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Re: polytune...how cool is this
I've wondered why nobody did that. It's not nearly the complex problem of Melodyne's DNA. If you have any meter that does FFT (Fast Fourier Transform), you've basically got the building blocks to create this. In an FFT meter such as the one in DP's Masterworks EQ, you can watch the pitches you play as they rise and fall in amplitude across the horizontal pitch indicator. What's amazing is that the math to do this has been around since about the time of Beethoven's 3rd and 4th symphonies. (1804-1806)dave pine wrote:just when we finally get a tuner in dp, here comes this to change the game, it's like melodyne dna in a tuner pedal.
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Re: polytune...how cool is this
Judging by the USB socket on the back:funkyfreddy wrote:I saw this and was wondering if it would work with guitars tuned in non standard tunings like D/A/D/G/B/D or D/G/D/G/B/D, 2 of the more common alt tunings I use....
http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/polyTune_rear.jpg
and the following quotes:
"If you are a guitarist that likes to play at a different pitch than standard, this is your go-to pedal, allowing for dropped tunings from E-flat all the way down to B. Whatever your pitch or tuning, PolyTuneTM is a sure-fire way to be spot-on, with an accuracy of just plus/minus 1cent.
Of course, all of these amazing features would not mean a thing if they were a pain to use or set up. So, we added some traits to ensure this tuner is calibrated to the guitarist. Unlike most other tuners, PolyTuneTM stores your preferences. From pitch reference to tuning mode, it hangs on to this information even after it is powered down, making sure you only have to set how you want things to happen once."
I think all tunings might be catered for
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Re: polytune...how cool is this
How many other things in life do you orient yourself to according to the yrs Beethoven wrote symphonies...lol...Shooshie wrote:I've wondered why nobody did that. It's not nearly the complex problem of Melodyne's DNA. If you have any meter that does FFT (Fast Fourier Transform), you've basically got the building blocks to create this. In an FFT meter such as the one in DP's Masterworks EQ, you can watch the pitches you play as they rise and fall in amplitude across the horizontal pitch indicator. What's amazing is that the math to do this has been around since about the time of Beethoven's 3rd and 4th symphonies. (1804-1806)dave pine wrote:just when we finally get a tuner in dp, here comes this to change the game, it's like melodyne dna in a tuner pedal.
You really need some help man...

lol..just jokin'...

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Re: polytune...how cool is this
What can I say, dude? I'm a musician.
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Re: polytune...how cool is this
I could see using that for gigging. For studio or casual use, I just use this thing:
http://bitcount.com/cleartune/index.html
Granted I have to enable the monitors to use it and it isn't silent, but I always have it and it is very easy to use. And it is only $4
http://bitcount.com/cleartune/index.html
Granted I have to enable the monitors to use it and it isn't silent, but I always have it and it is very easy to use. And it is only $4

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Re: polytune...how cool is this
Too bad the range is only 435-445 . . . I often play with folks who tune to A = 424.
Thanks for the link; this looks very cool.SixStringGeek wrote: . . . For studio or casual use, I just use this thing:
http://bitcount.com/cleartune/index.html
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Re: polytune...how cool is this
You should send the developer a note saying that. I betcha it is just a tweak to a constant in a file - like zero work - probably they'd enable that in the next release.ramadev wrote:Too bad the range is only 435-445 . . . I often play with folks who tune to A = 424.
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Re: polytune...how cool is this
Cool idea, but I think in use it might not make as big difference as on first glance. Say you strum your guitar and see that a couple of strings are sharp, a couple are flat and a couple in tune: you're still gonna turn each tuner one at a time (a guy with 6 arms who can split his focus on multiple tasks would kill on this thing, though!) In fact, a guitar that is completely out of tune, say one that has been sitting in the corner awhile, would take the same amount of time to tune up with the polytune versus an ordinary tuner. It'll help with quick troubleshooting of one or two sour strings, for sure, if those few seconds make a difference in your situation. And I like a lot of the non-poly features.
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Re: polytune...how cool is this
dinobass wrote:Cool idea, but I think in use it might not make as big difference as on first glance. Say you strum your guitar and see that a couple of strings are sharp, a couple are flat and a couple in tune: you're still gonna turn each tuner one at a time (a guy with 6 arms who can split his focus on multiple tasks would kill on this thing, though!) In fact, a guitar that is completely out of tune, say one that has been sitting in the corner awhile, would take the same amount of time to tune up with the polytune versus an ordinary tuner. It'll help with quick troubleshooting of one or two sour strings, for sure, if those few seconds make a difference in your situation. And I like a lot of the non-poly features.
True, but it will prevent folks with, well, "lesser ears" from accidentally using one of the out-of-tune strings as their reference for tuning by ear. Drives me crazy to hear someone onstage who can't strum an E chord and hear which string is out, then completely un-tune their guitar in front of a crowd.
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