AP Guitar Tuner (AP Guitar Tuner) is a very easy-to-use tuning software. It can tune the guitar very accurately. The accuracy can reach a few cents. It also presets a variety of custom tuning methods. International standard tones can be freely set. The guitar tuner is very simple to use. It contains many tunes that can be set and tuned according to your own requirements. The tuning is very sensitive and accurate. For friends who like to play guitar, tuning is the most basic. If you need it, come to Huajun Software Park and download the green Chinese version of AP Guitar Tuner, which can help you tune quickly and accurately.
There are note names on the AP Guitar Tuner software interface, as well as the degree of deviation from the standard note. Just point your guitar at the computer's microphone and press the pointer on the display to tune.
AP Guitar Tuner tuning method:
Step one: rough adjustment. That is to say, look at the bottom horizontal bar (string indicator area). On the horizontal bar, from right to left are strings 1-6 (not from left to right, but in reverse). There is a wide blue bar on it. When you play the guitar or speak into the microphone, the blue vertical bar will move around. When you play the 1st open string, the vertical blue bar must be in line with the rightmost vertical bar (written The letter E) is aligned. The blue bar on the left indicates that the strings are low, and on the right it indicates that the strings are high (you need to lower the strings). After the two are aligned, proceed to the next step of fine-tuning.
Step 2: Fine-tuning. After aligning the bottom, look at the pointer on the top. The pointer should be adjusted to 0. The pointer on the left indicates that it is low (negative number). The one on the right indicates that the string is high (you need to lower it). Adjust it to 0 and it will be adjusted properly. Once the string is broken, move on to the next one. Note: Be sure to make coarse adjustments first and then fine adjustments. Some people don’t look at the bottom, but look directly at the top. They often make mistakes and break the strings (especially the 1st string, which is the most likely to break). If you pay attention You will find that after the lower part is tuned, the letter (current pitch) displayed in the upper pointer area is the same as the letter of the string you want to tune below. For example, the letter E is displayed on the 1st string. Only then can you see the pointer. If If the letter E is not displayed above, it means that the coarse adjustment below is not done yet.
AP Guitar Tuner tuning notes:
1. If you are not using line input for tuning, make sure the environment is relatively quiet;
2. When tuning, make sure that only the tuned string is sounding, and other strings must not sound at the same time;
3. Coarsely adjust the note name first (do not include the sharp or flat sign #b in the current note name displayed in bold in the software), and then observe the pointer to make fine adjustments.
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