Please could it be possible for the user to choose between sharp and flat being displayed on the tuner?
Tuner to display #
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Doesn't do that already in the small box on the left that shows the note?
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No it used to show flat and was changed to sharp. You can’t please all of the people all of the time. In fact it is often difficult to please some of the people some of the time ?
Giving users the option should be an easy addition and would keep everyone happy. -
Why show sharps? I never heard of "tuned up half-step, etc.". LOL.
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Why show sharps? I never heard of "tuned up half-step, etc.". LOL.
Open tunings for slide etc would be one example. Open E doesn’t contain an Ab and open A doesn’t contain a Db
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Open tunings for slide etc would be one example. Open E doesn’t contain an Ab and open A doesn’t contain a Db
What da heck is a slide?
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Why show sharps? I never heard of "tuned up half-step, etc.". LOL.
I (and, of course, many, many others) play songs using different tunings,
You've never heard of tuning your guitar to drop C# ?
It is an extremely common tuning and every other tuner I have experienced allows me to view it as C# or Db.
Yes, I will tune some guitars Eb standard and I can appreciate that players may like to see the letter representing the string they are familiar with at concert pitch but, beyond that..... The choice to see the note represented as # would be nice. (it always was on my Kemper). Thank you for your time, I welcome your input.
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I (and, of course, many, many others) play songs using different tunings,
You've never heard of tuning your guitar to drop C# ?
It is an extremely common tuning and every other tuner I have experienced allows me to view it as C# or Db.
Yes, I will tune some guitars Eb standard and I can appreciate that players may like to see the letter representing the string they are familiar with at concert pitch but, beyond that..... The choice to see the note represented as # would be nice. (it always was on my Kemper). Thank you for your time, I welcome your input.
Sorry, I don't do Djent.