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  • Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

    Good day,

    Is there a tuner pedal that let's you switch from 440Hz (standard "A" note) to some other calibration such as 432Hz?

    I genuinely don't know.

    Thanks,
    GreatOz

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    Re: Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

    Pretty sure most of them do. You might look up the manuals.

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      Re: Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

      My Boss TU-3 and my Planet Waves Tru Strobe both do it.

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      • #4
        Re: Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

        Originally posted by devastone View Post
        Pretty sure most of them do. You might look up the manuals.
        Devastone is correct - most modern tuner pedals include this option.
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        • #5
          Re: Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

          Yes, as stated most digital tuners can do this.
          I bought a Korg DT-10 probably 15 years ago and that pedal is capable of it.

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            Re: Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

            Thank you all for the responses.

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            • #7
              Re: Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

              Go Petersen or go home.

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              • #8
                Re: Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

                My Korg Pitchblack Pro pedal tuner lets you do that. I thought it was standard on most tuners.
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                • #9
                  Re: Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

                  Many do that, but please tell us you aren’t falling for that 432 Hz nonsense.

                  The reason you can retune tuners is because in some parts of the world orchestras don’t tune in 440. Or to play along with an out-of-tune piano. [emoji16]


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                  • #10
                    Re: Tuner Pedal with Changeable Tuning Calibration?

                    I was going to learn how to play a song by listening to and playing along with it, but it is not in standard 440 Hz (in between A major and Bflat Major) and is why I asked this question.

                    But, now that you mention it, what 432 Hz nonsense??

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