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Tuner.... No cents indicator on hardware!


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It was great to see the tuner added to Helix Native in the 3.0 update. 

What surprised me was that it included a feature not yet found on the hardware, and not included in the 3.0 update on the hardware. 

 

A "CENTS" indicator. 

A running indicator telling you how many cents "flat or sharp" you are to the nearest note. 

 

As a multi-instrumentalist, this is incredibly useful. My banjo, mandolin, acoustic, pedal steel, etc... etc... all require different offsets. Having this indicator (combined with knowing the offsets required) make it a snap to tune any instrument quickly and easily with incredible precision. 

 

I have created a feature request on ideascale in case anyone else is interested and wants to upvote it!

https://line6.ideascale.com/a/dtd/Add-Cents-indicator-the-the-tuner-on-the-hardware!/1004447-23508 

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It has been my understanding that the "fine tuning" bar (the seven small bars at the top) are one cent each. So you get a display that is actually much finer resolution that whole cents. I'm not poo-poo-ing the idea of also having a separate "cents" display but only letting you know there is a way to interpret this info until/unless they add such a separate dedicated display.

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14 hours ago, malhavok said:

It has been my understanding that the "fine tuning" bar (the seven small bars at the top) are one cent each. So you get a display that is actually much finer resolution that whole cents.

 

Yes... it does work great for plus/minus 3 cents.... but not beyond that. The cents indicator adds "fine tuning" for plus/minus 50 cents, at which point it moves on to the next note. 

 

14 hours ago, malhavok said:

I'm not poo-poo-ing the idea of also having a separate "cents" display but only letting you know there is a way to interpret this info until/unless they add such a separate dedicated display.


I have gotten good at interpreting the helix tuner... just as I have other tuners in the past. I'm just really lazy and want to make it even easier - LOL! 

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