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21st century tuning: How to use PolyTune 2

PolyTune 2 English Manual Version 2.1 8

Tune your guitar and strum again. Your instru-
ment is in tune when all strings are represented 
by two green LEDs in the middle row.

Of course, only the strings that are actually pres-
ent and played will be shown in the display. So 
if you tune a four string bass, only four LED col-
umns will light up.

Drop D tuning

“Drop D” is a popular tuning (also known as 
DADGBE) in which the lowest string of a guitar is 
tuned down (“dropped”) from E to D.

–  If you want to tune an instrument set to “Drop 

D”, press and hold the PolyTune 2 footswitch 
for about three seconds.

  The word “DROP” will be displayed briefly, 

and the default “ready for tuning” indicator at 
the bottom of the display will change from a 
small square to a “d”.

–  If you want to switch PolyTune 2 back to stan-

dard tuning, press and hold the footswitch for 
three seconds again.

  “STD” will be displayed briefly, and the “ready 

for tuning” indicator will go back to a small 
square.

Alternate tunings and capos

There’s more to life than E A d g b e’! You may 
have tuned all strings of your instruments down, 
or you may be using a capo. In that case, tell 
PolyTune 2 about your instrument’s tuning by 
pressing the tune button (3).

If you press the tune mode button 

once,

 the cur-

rent tuning will be displayed (“--  E  --” for stan-
dard tuning). Pressing the tune button 

repeatedly

 

will cycle through the following tunings:

Display

Mode

--- E --- Standard tuning

Eb

All strings tuned down 1 semitone

D

All strings tuned down 2 semitones

Db

All strings tuned down 3 semitones

C

All strings tuned down 4 semitones

B

All strings tuned down 5 semitones

F 1

capo at first fret

Gb 2

capo at second fret

G 3

capo at third fret

Ab 4

capo at fourth fret

A 5

capo at fifth fret

Bb 6

capo at sixth fret

B 7

capo at seventh fret

If you do not touch the tune mode button for two 
seconds, the display will blink twice, and the se-
lected tuning will be used.

The selected tuning mode is stored and will be 
recalled when you power on PolyTune 2 again.

Changing the reference pitch

In most cases, you may want to tune your what 
is considered standard pitch, where the A above 
the middle C has a frequency of 440 Hz. How-
ever, you and your band may prefer a different 
pitch, or you may have to tune to an acoustic in-
strument that cannot easily be retuned.

In that case, you need to change the reference 
pitch.

–  To change the reference pitch, press the dis-

play mode button and the tuning mode button 
on the rear of PolyTune 2 simultaneously.

  The display will show the current reference 

pitch (e.g. “440” for 440 Hz).

–  To increase the reference pitch in 1 Hz steps, 

press the “tuning” button.

– To decrease reference pitch in 1 Hz steps, 

press the “display” button.

– To accept the currently displayed reference 

pitch and return to normal operation, do not 
press either button for two seconds.

The selected reference pitch is stored and will be 
recalled when you power on PolyTune 2 again.

Summary of Contents for PolyTune 2

Page 1: ...PolyTune 2...

Page 2: ...on 3 Setup 4 Inputs outputs controls 5 1 Power input 5 2 Power output 5 3 Tuning mode button 5 4 Display mode button 5 5 USB port 5 6 Audio input 6 7 Audio output 6 8 Footswitch 6 9 Display 6 10 Ambil...

Page 3: ...r your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at...

Page 4: ...easures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equip ment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir cuit different from that to which the recei...

Page 5: ...rightness It s the best of for both worlds Strobe tuning TC has received many requests from the guitar community for a strobe tuner so we added a strobe mode which is both lightning fast and ul tra pr...

Page 6: ...es not come with a power supply You can also power PolyTune 2 using a standard 9V battery but if you intend to power additional pedals using the power out jack you need to use a power supply Plug the...

Page 7: ...pedals daisy chained to the power out jack may not exceed 2A 3 Tuning mode button Set the tuning mode button according to the instrument s tuning Use either standard e or one of the several dropped tu...

Page 8: ...s pedal is a standard jack mono TS 8 Footswitch To turn the tuner on or off just tap the footswitch Notes regarding tuning and signal output When the tuner is active the output will auto matically be...

Page 9: ...g up Bass Strobe mode indicated by a B and the middle row of LEDs lighting up Needle mode In Guitar or Bass Needle mode when you tune a single string pitch is indicated by a column of five LEDs in the...

Page 10: ...eatedly will cycle through the following tunings Display Mode E Standard tuning Eb All strings tuned down 1 semitone D All strings tuned down 2 semitones Db All strings tuned down 3 semitones C All st...

Page 11: ...the Secret Brotherhood of the Tune O Calypse of Doom and it is telling you that you are not playing loud enough Just kidding This symbol shows that your Poly Tune 2 is not bypassed and ready to displa...

Page 12: ...otes regarding batteries Batteries must never be heated taken apart or thrown into fire or water Only rechargeable batteries can be recharged Remove the battery when the pedal is not being used for a...

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