I have some old Korg that's accurate to +/- 5 cents. It's literally 20 years old, so I'm in the market as it were. Since I do more fine work than I used to, I figured I'd see what everyone uses.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:09 pm
by Noirie.
PITCHBLACK
Cheaper and better (imo) than a TU-2
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:11 pm
by Mike
Or a Korg DT-10.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:15 pm
by Progrockabuse
good question mezz, i'm looking for something a little better than my boss TU-2.
in a shootout mike, which would you go for DT-10 or pitchblack (seeing as you have both)
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:15 pm
by nomorebridge
Any half decent modern Korg as mentioned
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:15 pm
by Mike
Small board? Pitchblack
Lots of TB pedals? DT-10
The DT-10 has a great buffer, if you have a few pedals, you need one in your chain.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:17 pm
by Reece
I should really buy a pedal tuner. I've been using a Boss TU-80 for three years now.
DT-10 has a buffer you say? Hmmm. I may have to check prices.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:56 pm
by Doog
I'd imagine the Boss has a buffer too, I think all their pedals do.
A strobe tuner would be the most accurate, but few see the price worth that extra bit of accuracy.
http://www.petersontuners.com/index.cfm?category=123 < Has samples of a guitar tuned with a Strobostomp vs a standard tuner. You wonder how much this has been "sweetened", but it's supposed to be 0.1 cent accurate.
The guitar's setup can totally throw a guitar's intonation out (too big a neck bow, and you end up making the frets around the middle of the neck sharp), so that'd be one of the first things to think aboot really.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:58 pm
by Mike
Reece wrote:I should really buy a pedal tuner. I've been using a Boss TU-80 for three years now.
DT-10 has a buffer you say? Hmmm. I may have to check prices.
Boss TU-2 and Korg DT-10 both have buffers.
The Pitchblack & Strobostomp are TB.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:01 pm
by Progrockabuse
so, say like me. i have a dirt pedal and some form of delay pedal. the pitchblack would be ok?
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:03 pm
by Doog
I should coco.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:05 pm
by Mike
As long as you have a buffer in there do pitchblack, if you're all True Bypass already I would not recommend. Seriously you have no idea how shit my board sounded without a buffer.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:06 pm
by Doog
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The Sonic Research Turbo Tuner seems pretty damn good too, dead quick note recognition at 1:06. But again- very pricey.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:07 pm
by Progrockabuse
at the moment, i've got the reel echo back on the board until i get sorted with what i'm gonna get to replace it. i dano is buffered and it sounds ok.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:08 pm
by Mike
$129.99 is a bit pricey but not too bad.
I see loads of them on people on HCFX and TGP's boards which makes me hate them already.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:12 pm
by Doog
I'd consider it if was a biiiiit more than the DT10, but that's a lot of money. One for professionals or "bedroom professionals" I think. Would totally like to size one up next to a DT-10 though.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:14 pm
by Mike
hah I love the way the Peterson just goes "fuck off" when he starts playing the scale fast hahah
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:15 pm
by Doog
Hahaha.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I SWEAR IT'S STILL AAAAAAAAAAAA"
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:22 pm
by chisa
For intonation you really need a strobe tuner. Otherwise all the pedal ones are pretty similar with the exception of bypass as has been stated
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:25 pm
by Mike
chisa wrote:For intonation you really need a strobe tuner. Otherwise all the pedal ones are pretty similar with the exception of bypass as has been stated
Not true. Any decent tuner is fine for intonating a guitar.