Auto mode
: When a note is played, the tuner automatically identifies
it, and indicates the note closest to it. It also indicates the
discrepancy between the input note and the note shown
on the display by the position of the LED lamp that lights
up and the cent indication on the display.
Manual mode
: Set the note you wish to tune, and then, play a note. The
tuner indicates the discrepancy between the input note
and the note you have set by the position of the LED lamp
that lights up and the cent indication on the display. If the
discrepancy between the notes is more than 50 cents, the
display shows “Hi” or “Lo”.
Sound mode
: The tuner gives out the note you have set. Tune the
instrument on the basis of the reference note.
(4) Play a note to tune the instrument.
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When the Auto mode is selected:
Play a note on the instrument. Check the note name indicated on the display,
and tune the instrument until the green LED lamp at the center of the tuning
guide
lights up. The discrepancy between the note played on the
instrument and the one displayed on the display is indicated numerically in
cents (cent: a unit corresponding to 1/100 of a semitone).
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Range of discrepancy when the green LED lights up : 3 cents or less
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When the Manual mode is selected:
1. Press the Note button
to set the note you wish to tune.
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Settable range: C ~ B (12 notes)
2. Play a note on the instrument. Tune the instrument until the green LED
lamp at the center of the tuning guide
lights up. The discrepancy
between the input note and the note you have set is indicated numerically
in cents (cent: a unit corresponding to 1/100 of a semitone) on the display.
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Range of discrepancy when the green LED lights up : 3 cents or less
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When the Sound mode is selected:
1. Press the Note button
to set the note you wish to tune.
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Settable range: C4 ~ B4 (12 notes)
2. Press the Volume button
as required to adjust volume of the reference
note that the tuner gives out (high, mid or low).
3. Tune the instrument on the basis of the reference note.
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How to change the reference pitch (frequency of A4):
1. Press the Pitch button
. The pitch indication
starts flashing.
2. With each press of the Pitch button
, the pitch increases by 1 Hz. It
advances quickly if the button is kept pressed.
3. After the desired pitch is displayed, leave STMX1 untouched until the digits
stop flashing. The pitch you have set is automatically registered.
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Precautions on tuning
1. STMX1 may pick up noise from the surrounding environment or the hum
noise generated by electric appliances, and shows indications as if a note
is played. This is not a malfunction, and STMX1 operates properly when
a note is played.
2. When the Mic input method is used, it is recommended that the tuning
procedure be performed in a quiet environment for accurate tuning. Also,
bring the instrument close to STMX1 to register a note.
3. If you find it difficult to tune the instrument with the Clip input method, re-
attach STMX1 in such a position of the instrument that the vibrations are
transmitted to STMX1 more clearly.
(1) Slide the power switch
to “Metronome”.
Tempo indication
Beat/Rhythm indication
Volume indication
(No sound/ Low/ Mid/ High)
(2) Press the Tempo button
to set the desired tempo. With each press of the
button, the tempo increases by 1 BPM. It advances quickly if the button is kept
pressed.
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Settable range: 30 ~ 250 BPM
(3) To set the beat and rhythm, press the Beat/Rhythm button
. It changes
quickly if the button is kept pressed.
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Settable range:
HOW TO USE THE METRONOME
BACKLIGHT FUNCTION
By keeping the Clip/Mic button
pressed for approximately 3 seconds, the
backlight function is turned on. As any of the buttons is pressed, the backlight
lights up for 5 seconds for easy viewing in the dark. While the tuner function is
used, the backlight also lights up when a note is input from the instrument. To turn
off the backlight function, keep the Clip/Mic button
pressed for approximately
3 seconds, or turn off the power.
Note:
While the backlight function is turned on, the battery energy consumption is increased.
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STMX1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BEFORE USING YOUR STMX1
Note:
The battery included with STMX1 is a monitor battery,
and its battery life may be shorter than the specified
period.
Before use, pull out the insulating sheet slowly from
the battery compartment as shown in the illustration
at right. If the sheet is torn off and left inside the
compartment, open the battery hatch by referring to
“BATTERY CHANGE” below, and remove the
remainder of the sheet completely. Otherwise,
STMX1 may not turn on.
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
Power switch
Slide the switch to turn on the tuner
or metronome, or to turn off the
power.
Mode button
Use the button to select the tuning
mode from Auto (
), Manual (
)
and Sound (
).
Pitch button
Use the button to set the reference
pitch (frequency of A4).
Note button
Use the button to set the note you
wish to tune in the Manual and
Sound modes.
Clip/Mic selection button
Use the button to change over the
input method of the tuner between
Clip (input by the vibration sensor)
and Mic (input through the built-in
microphone). If the button is kept
pressed, the
backlight function
is turned on and off alternately.
Tempo button
Use the button to set the tempo of
the metronome.
Beat/Rhythm button
Use the button to set the beat and
rhythm of the metronome.
Volume button
Use the button to set the volume of
the reference note of the tuner and
the tempo sound of the metronome.
Tuning guide/Tempo display
In the Auto and Manual modes of
the tuner, the discrepancy between
the note shown on the display and
the input note is indicated by the
LED lamp that lights up. While the
metronome is used, the LED lamps
r e p r e s e n t t h e t e m p o w i t h
successive flashing lights.
Vibration sensor/built-in
microphone
HOW TO USE THE TUNER
Mode indication
Pitch indication
Note indication
Input method
Cent indication
Volume indication
(Low/Mid/High)
[Auto and Manual modes]
(1) Slide the power switch
to “Tuner”.
[Sound mode]
(2) Press the Clip/Mic selection button
to select the input method when the
Auto or Manual mode is selected.
Clip input method
: Attach STMX1 to the instrument using the clip.
The vibration sensor
senses the vibrations
generated when the instrument gives out a note,
and identifies it. This input method is convenient
for the tuning in noisy environments or in a
situation where other instruments are played
nearby.
Mic input method
: Tuning is made using the note of the instrument
input through the built-in microphone
.
(3) Press the Mode button
to select the tuning mode.