Tuner

This is a guitar tuner.

To tune your instrument, connect it to an audio input, select Tuner as an insert effect, and activate Monitor for the corresponding track. Click Mute if you want to mute the output while tuning your instrument.

Note

Make sure that you deactivate any other effect that alters the pitch, such as a chorus or vibrato.

Tuner offers two different viewing modes, analog view and digital view.

  • To toggle between analog view and digital view, click the Toggle between Analog View and Digital View button.

Analog View

The graphical display indicates the currently played pitch as a note. The two arrows indicate any pitch deviation. The deviation is also shown in the upper area of the display. If the played note is flat of the pitch, the pitch indicator is located to the left. If the played note is sharp, the pitch indicator is located to the right.

Cent

Shows the deviation in pitch. A negative value indicates that the pitch is flat. A positive value indicates that the pitch is sharp.

Frequency

Shows the frequency of the played note.

Base

Shows the frequency of the base note A. Its default value is 440 Hz. You can adjust Base by ± 15 Hz.

Octave

Shows the octave of the played note.

Mute

Mutes/Unmutes the output signal.

Digital View

This view provides two tuner modes: Strobe and Classic.

In Strobe mode, a colored moving strobe indicates any pitch deviation. If the played note is flat, the strobe moves from right to left. If the played note is sharp, the strobe moves from left to right. The higher the deviation in pitch, the faster the strobe moves. If you play the correct pitch, the strobe stops moving and turns gray.

In Classic mode, an indicator shows any pitch deviation. If the played note is flat, the indicator is located left of the middle. If the played note is sharp, the indicator is located right of the middle. If you play the correct pitch, the indicator is located in the middle and turns gray.

Note

Shows the currently played pitch.

Cent

Shows the deviation in pitch. A negative value indicates that the pitch is flat. A positive value indicates that the pitch is sharp.

Base

Shows the frequency of the base note A. Its default value is 440 Hz. You can adjust Base by ± 15 Hz.

Octave

Shows the octave of the played note.

Frequency

Shows the frequency of the played note.

Mute

Mutes/Unmutes the output signal.

Strobe/Classic

Allows you to toggle the display between Strobe and Classic mode.