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These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, this manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. As shipped, the TU-12BW’s batteries are not yet installed. Be sure to read the section “Changing the Batteries,“ and then follow the instructions to install the batteries. Copyright © 2008 BOSS CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of BOSS CORPORATION. fig.01?????? .. Normal Tuning (AUTO CHROMATIC Mode) 1. Connect the plug of the included piezo mic to the INPUT jack and mount the piezo mic on the instrument you want to tune. To carry out tuning using the built-in microphone, connect nothing to the INPUT jack and place the TU-12BW close to the instrument. If you have a digital wind controller or an instrument with a built-in mic or pickup, plug its output into the INPUT jack. 2. Press [POWER] to switch the power on. 3. Press [AUTO/MANUAL] to enable the "AUTO" setting (lighting the green indicator). In AUTO CHROMATIC Mode, the TU-12BW automatically displays a note's pitch (the note name) as you play it on the instrument. Most of the time, AUTO is the most convenient mode to use. When you want to practice producing a specific pitch, you may want to use MANUAL mode; in this mode, only the pitch that you specify is detected and displayed. 4. Play a single note on the instrument. While the note is sounding, the name for the note's current pitch is displayed. The meter and Tuning Guide show how far the note is from the correct pitch. 5. Tune the instrument. With the intended note name displayed, tune the instrument so that and on the Tuning Guide light simultaneously and the meter's needle points to 0 (the center position). When the Accu-Pitch feature is on, the tuner makes a beeping sound when the note is stabilized at the correct pitch, informing you that the note is in tune. .. Training for a Specific Pitch (Tuning in MANUAL Mode) 1. Connect the plug of the included piezo mic to the INPUT jack and mount the piezo mic on the instrument you want to tune. To carry out tuning using the built-in microphone, connect nothing to the INPUT jack and place the TU-12BW close to the instrument. If you have a digital wind controller or an instrument with a built-in mic or pickup, plug its output into the INPUT jack. 2. Press [POWER] to switch the power on. 3. Press [AUTO/MANUAL] to enable the "MANUAL" setting (lighting the red indicator). 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to display the note name for the specific pitch you want to practice and/or tune. 5. Play a single note on the instrument. The meter and Tuning Guide show how far the note is from the correct pitch. 6. Tune the instrument. With the intended note name displayed, adjust the instrument's tuning so that both and on the Tuning Guide are lit and the meter's needle points to 0 (center position). When the Accu-Pitch feature is on, the tuner makes a beeping sound when the note is stabilized at the correct pitch, informing you that the note is in tune. .. TU-12BW Settings Changing the Reference Pitch for Tuning 1. Hold down [PITCH] and press [ ] or [ ] to choose the reference pitch you want. The indicator flashes. Choose the reference pitch you want by getting it to flash. 2. Release [PITCH] to set the selected reference pitch. This setting is saved in memory when the TU-12BW is powered off. Tuning While Listening to the Reference Tone (Sound Mode) 1. Choose the tuning mode you want to use (AUTO or MANUAL). 2. Press [ ] (Sound) to play the reference tone. 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to light the indicator for the note name you'd like to use as a reference. The sound of the note name shown by the indicator is played. Pressing [ ] and [ ], you can play reference tones in half-step increments over five octaves (C2 to C7). 4. Tune the instrument to the reference tone. When you're using Sound mode, tuning cannot be performed using the built-in mic (the built-in mic is disabled). 5. Press [ ] (Sound) to stop playing the reference tone. Changing the Meter Response Speed (Quick Response Feature) The Quick Response feature increases the speed of the meter's response to the incoming pitch. You may find this handy for some advanced music practice applications. 1. Press [QUICK RESPONSE] to turn the Quick Response feature on/off. Quick Response is activated when the red indicator lights. Calibrating the Meter's Needle Rarely, the meter's needle may drift out of calibration, causing the needle to point slightly off from the 0 position even when the Tuning Guide's and indicators light simultaneously. This can occur over time as the unit is transported, or if the unit is handled in a rough fashion. If this occurs, you can recalibrate the needle using the following procedure. During normal use, the meter's ...
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