Pitchblack Poly
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:46 pm
ooh nice !!


Point missed. It's faster and better. You strum all the strings and then jump from peg to peg and make adjustments as necessary as they continue to ring out. It's a million times faster than tuning one string at a time (which involves finding the out-of-tune ones individually), especially really quick between songs. It takes muting other strings to check a single one out of the equation, making the whole process move along smoother, especially on trem-equipped guitars where the heavier strings affect the other ones. I only have the iPhone app version of the polytune and it's still the niftiest and handiest tuner I've ever used out of TU-12H, korg and Fender pedals, etc... a polyphonic pedal with an input and mute = ideal stage tuner. And then it still allows you to check individually/chromatically for alternate tunings. It does everything the others do and a big useful thing which they don't, probably why it costs more.aen wrote:That would be great if you could turn six tuning pegs at a time, I guess.
When those ads say "Still tuning one string at a time?"
I say, "Well, yeah, I've only got the two hands."
Polyphonic tuner is the dopiest thing I've ever seen.
It extra extra pisses me off from a business standpoint, because I make useful cool things, and am on foodstamps, and these fucks are going to make more money on this useless shit brick in a month than I will on a dozen pedals in a year.