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=Available on which products=
 
=Available on which products=
  
* '''Axe-Fx III''': yes
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* '''Axe-Fx III''', '''FM9''', '''FM3''': yes
* '''FM3''': yes
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* '''Axe-Fx II''', '''AX8''', '''FX8''': yes
* '''Axe-Fx II''': yes
 
* '''AX8''': yes
 
* '''FX8''': yes
 
  
=Tuner on the Axe-Fx III and FM3=
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=Tuner types=
  
The Tuner in the Axe-Fx III and FM3 has an improved interface and better pitch detection. The eight-ball has been replaced with a spinning strobe wheel.
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==Needle and strobe==
  
Mini-tuners appear on various places on the hardware GUI of the Axe-Fx III and FM3.
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<blockquote>
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'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''
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<HR>
  
=Input source(s)=
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<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/which-tuner-is-right.150396/#post-1787988]
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The strobe tuner and bar tuner use different algorithms. The bar tuner measures the average period of the waveform. The strobe tuner works like, well, a strobe tuner. It "demodulates" the signal with a quadrature oscillator. This effectively measures the fundamental ONLY. The frequency of the fundamental will not necessarily match that of the overall waveform.
  
'''Axe-Fx III''' — lets you select which input should be used. You can also set the Axe-Fx III to listen to all inputs.
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So it's like having two tuners, a traditional tuner and a strobe tuner running simultaneously and, just as with separate physical tuners, the results may not necessarily be the same.
  
'''FM3''' — lets you select which input should be used. You can also set the FM3 to listen to all inputs.
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A guitar string is not perfect. The resonances of the overtones aren't always perfect integer multiples of the fundamental. This is exacerbated by the pickups which pull on the strings and cause the overtones to be off (in extreme cases causing the dreaded "stratitis").
  
'''Axe-Fx II''' — detects signals at the front input of the Axe-Fx II, at Input 1 at the rear and in the SPDIF signal. This cannot be changed. If Input 1 Mode is set to Left Only in the [[I/O menu]], the Tuner picks up the source signal at the rear left input only. If it is set to Sum L+R, the Tuner picks up the source signal at the left and right rear input.
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Which measurement is correct? That's up to you decide. Some people prefer the sound of the strings being tuned to the frequency of the overall waveform. Others prefer the results of a strobe tuner.
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</blockquote>
  
'''AX8''' — detects signals at the front input.
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<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/intonation-with-axe-tuner-why-doesnt-it-work.179794/post-2195484]
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The needle is a correlation tuner. The strobe tuner downconverts the signal to baseband and then displays the I/Q vectors as a strobe tuner simulation. Zero-crossing tuners are inaccurate.
  
'''FX8''' — detects signals at the PRE input. You can change the Global Detector to POST input, which you'll want to do when using the FX8 in a POST-only setup.
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If your strings are old the needle tuner will differ from the strobe tuner because the strobe tuner only displays the fundamental. When your strings get old the harmonics become out-of-tune with the fundamental.
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</blockquote>
  
=Mute the sound=
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<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/intonation-with-axe-tuner-why-doesnt-it-work.179794/post-2195904]
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The needle tuner is not designed to tune that high. It's designed to tune open strings. Use the strobe tuner for intonation.
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</blockquote>
  
The output signal can be muted when the Tuner is engaged. The Mute parameter is in the Tuner menu. You have the choice of muting at the input or output. Muting at the input allows delay and reverb trails to ring out when engaging the Tuner.
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<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/tuner-issues-tuners-disagree-from-each-other.195542/page-3#post-2542206]
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The tuner was optimized for open strings. It was never intended for use as an intonation tool. For that you should always use a high-quality, dedicated strobe tuner.
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</blockquote>
  
'''Axe-Fx III''' — Only Inputs 1 and 2 are subject to tuner muting (by design).
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<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/tuner-issues-tuners-disagree-from-each-other.195542/page-4#post-2542730]
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The strobe tuner in the Axe-Fx uses a different algorithm and is limited only by the accuracy of the crystal oscillator. So even if 0.6 cents is somehow not accurate enough you can use the strobe tuner.
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</blockquote>
  
=Downtune=
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<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/tuner-issues-tuners-disagree-from-each-other.195542/page-5#post-2542977]
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Intonation is checked at the 12th fret. The error at the 12th fret is 0.6 cents. And that's only on the high E string.
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The strobe tuner is accurate to 0.0001 cents for any note.
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</blockquote>
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</blockquote>
  
This control (firmware Ares and later) allows for simplified tuning when tuning down one to four semitones. The Tuner display will read the “natural” name of the note, i.e. if tuning down one semitone an Eb will read E. In addition any blocks that utilize pitch information will also be transposed accordingly.
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==Mini tuners==
  
Added to FM3 in firmware 3.02 and later.
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The Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 also display mini-tuners at several places.
  
=Display Mode=
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=Tuning=
  
This control (firmware Ares and later) allows selecting between all flats, all sharps or a mixture of sharps/flats for the displayed note name.
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==Tuner source==
  
Added to FM3 in firmware 3.02 and later.
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; Axe-Fx III, FM9, FM3 : Let you choose the input to which the Tuner listens and you can also select all inputs.
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; Axe-Fx II : Detects signals at the front input of the Axe-Fx II, at Input 1 at the rear and in the SPDIF signal. This cannot be changed. If Input 1 Mode is set to Left Only in the I/O menu, the Tuner picks up the source signal at the rear left input only. If it is set to Sum L+R, the Tuner picks up the source signal at the left and right rear input.
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; AX8 : Detects signals at the front input.
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; FX8 : Detects signals at the PRE input. You can change the Global Detector to POST input, which you'll want to do when using the FX8 in a POST-only setup.
  
=Remote control=
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==Muted tuning==
  
==Footswitch==
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The signal can be muted when the Tuner is engaged.
  
Scroll to the Tuner CC (I/O menu) and hit Enter. Click the switch on the footswitch that you want to assign the Tuner to.
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You can choose between muting the input or output. Muting the input allows delay and reverb trails to ring out when engaging the Tuner.
  
Or configure it manually by assigning the Tuner MIDI CC to a switch on a MIDI controller.
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Firmware 24.04 and later for the Axe-Fx III:
  
An external switch, connected to the FM3, can activate the Tuner.
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<blockquote>
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'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''
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<HR>
  
<blockquote>(FM3) "Any button can be assigned to activate the tuner."</blockquote>
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<blockquote>
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Changed Tuner mute logic so that only selected source is muted when Mute is set to INPUT.
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</blockquote>
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</blockquote>
  
==MIDI CC==
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==Display the tuner on heel down==
  
The default MIDI CC for the Tuner is 15 on the Axe-Fx II, AX8 and FX8. Keep it like this to avoid issues.
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The Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 can automatically display the tuner when an expression pedal is at the <q>heel down</q> position, i.e. the value is less than 5%. The best use is to combine this with the pedal as a volume pedal, because, when you set your expression pedal to the heel down position, the tuner will automatically display.
  
The Axe-Fx III and FM3 let you set the Tuner CC manually in the [[I/O menu]].
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==Flats and sharps==
  
==MFC-101==
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The Display Mode parameter lets you switch between displaying all flats, all sharps or a mixture of sharps/flats for the displayed note name.
  
The [[MFC-101 MIDI foot controller]] has a dedicated Tuner command for the Axe-Fx II, when it's running in Axe-Fx Mode.
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==How to tune==
  
You can also program the MFC-101 to turn on the Tuner by pressing a "preset" switch:
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Use the neck pickup, hit the string with your thump, turn down Tone. This will decrease the impact of transients and harmonics.
  
# In Edit > MIDI, set IntCC00 to CC15.
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<blockquote>'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''<HR></blockquote>
# In Edit > Preset, scroll to the designated preset and set IntCC01 to On.
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<blockquote>
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<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/tuner-issues.155897/post-1856172]
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With any tuner the rule of thumb is to use the neck pickup. The "fullest volume" is not necessary.
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</blockquote>
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</blockquote>
  
==3rd-party MIDI controllers==
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==Downtuned guitars==
  
Certain MIDI foot controllers (i.e. Gordius, RJM, Liquid-Foot) can show a graphical tuner display when used with the Axe-Fx II. This requires the following:
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The Downtune parameter allows simplified tuning when tuning down one to four semitones. The display will read the <q>natural</q> name of the note, i.e. if tuning down one semitone an Eb will read E. In addition any blocks that utilize pitch information will also be transposed accordingly.
  
# Enable real-time MIDI SysEx communication on the Axe-Fx II (I/O > MIDI) by setting it to “Tuner” or "All"
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==Sweetened tuning==
# Use a suitable cable connection which allows full bi-directional MIDI communication
 
  
To work with the Axe-Fx III, these controllers must either implement Fractal Audio's proprietary communications protocol for the Axe-Fx III and act as a client, or use real-time MIDI SysEx communication ([http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/axefx2/index.php?title=Owners_Manuals PDF]).
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Use the offsets below in the Tuner configuration for Peterson GTR Sweetened tuning, from the Gear Page's <q>[https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/strobostomp-users-do-you-tune-your-guitar-in-equ-mode-or-gtr-sweetened-tuning.230560/post-2298559 Strobostomp users: Do you tune your Guitar in EQU mode or GTR sweetened tuning ?]</q> discussion:
  
==FC controllers==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! style="text-align:left;"|<br>Note !! Cent<br>offset
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|-
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|E1 || -2.3
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|-
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|B2 || -2.1
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|-
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|G3 || -0.4
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|-
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|D4 || 0
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|-
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|A5 || 0
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|-
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|E6 || -2.3
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|}
  
The [[FC-6 and FC-12 foot controllers]] for the Axe-Fx III provide a dedicated Tuner command.
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=Remote control=
  
==Expression pedal: display Tuner on heel down==
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==FC-6 and FC-12 foot controllers==
  
The Axe-Fx III and FM3 can be set to automatically display the tuner when an expression pedal is at "heel down" position.
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Fractal Audio's [[FC-6 and FC-12 foot controllers]] provide a dedicated Tuner action and screen.
  
<blockquote>"Added “Tuner on Heel Down” to MIDI/Remote. The corresponding controller will automatically display the tuner when the value is less than 5%. Typically the user would set this to the same CC# (or internal/external pedal) that they use for their primary volume control, whether that is assigned to a global volume control or to a modifier in a Volume block. For example, if you use CC #23 as External Control 1 and connect that to the Volume 1 block in all your presets then set this to 23. Likewise if you use FC 1 Pedal 1 as a global Input 1 Volume control then set this to FC 1 Pedal 1. Now when you set your expression pedal to the heel down position the tuner will automatically display."</blockquote>
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==Footswitch==
  
=Sweetened tunings=
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Scroll to the Tuner CC in the I/O menu and hit Enter. Click the switch on the footswitch that you want to assign the Tuner to. Or configure it manually by assigning the Tuner MIDI CC to a switch on a MIDI controller. An external switch can also engage the Tuner.
  
Use the offsets below in the Tuner configuration for Peterson GTR Sweetened tuning, [https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/strobostomp-users-do-you-tune-your-guitar-in-equ-mode-or-gtr-sweetened-tuning.230560/post-2298559 according to this thread]:
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==MIDI CC==
  
E1 = -2.3 cent<BR>
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The default MIDI CC for the Tuner is 15 on the Axe-Fx II, AX8 and FX8. Keep it like this to avoid issues.
B2 = -2.1<BR>
 
G3 = -0.4<BR>
 
D4 = 0<BR>
 
A5 = 0<BR>
 
E6 = -2.3 Cent
 
  
=Tuner types=
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The Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 let you set the Tuner CC manually in the I/O menu.
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==3rd-party MIDI controllers==
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Certain MIDI foot controllers, like the Gordius, RJM and Liquid-Foot, can show a graphical tuner display that syncs with the Fractal Audio device. This requires that you:
 +
# Enable real-time MIDI SysEx communication on the Axe-Fx II (I/O > MIDI) by setting it to <q>Tuner</q> or <q>All</q>.
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# Use a suitable cable connection which allows full bi-directional MIDI communications.
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 +
To work with the Axe-Fx III, FM9 or FM3, these controllers must either implement Fractal Audio's proprietary communications protocol for those devices and act as a client, or use real-time MIDI SysEx communication ([http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/axefx2/index.php?title=Owners_Manuals PDF]).
  
<blockquote>"The strobe tuner and bar tuner use different algorithms. The bar tuner measures the average period of the waveform. The strobe tuner works like, well, a strobe tuner. It "demodulates" the signal with a quadrature oscillator. This effectively measures the fundamental ONLY. The frequency of the fundamental will not necessarily match that of the overall waveform. So it's like having two tuners, a traditional tuner and a strobe tuner running simultaneously and, just as with separate physical tuners, the results may not necessarily be the same. A guitar string is not perfect. The resonances of the overtones aren't always perfect integer multiples of the fundamental. This is exacerbated by the pickups which pull on the strings and cause the overtones to be off (in extreme cases causing the dreaded "stratitis"). Which measurement is correct? That's up to you decide. Some people prefer the sound of the strings being tuned to the frequency of the overall waveform. Others prefer the results of a strobe tuner." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/which-tuner-is-right.150396/#post-1787988 source]</blockquote>
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==MFC-101==
  
=Troubleshooting=
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The [[MFC-101 MIDI foot controller]] has a dedicated Tuner command for the Axe-Fx II, when it's running in Axe-Fx Mode.
  
==How to tune==
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You can also program the MFC-101 to turn on the Tuner by pressing a <q>preset</q> switch:
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# In Edit > MIDI, set IntCC00 to CC15.
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# In Edit > Preset, scroll to the designated preset and set IntCC01 to On.
  
<blockquote>"With any tuner the rule of thumb is to use the neck pickup. The "fullest volume" is not necessary." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/tuner-issues.155897/post-1856172 source] </blockquote>
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=Troubleshooting=
  
 
==Flickering Axe-Fx II display==
 
==Flickering Axe-Fx II display==
  
<blockquote>"Display flickering on the tuner is normal. Some do it more than other. It's just the nature of the display. The display uses a ping-pong buffer. One page is updated while the other is displayed. Then the pages are switched. Some flickering can occur during the page switch. The reason it is noticeable more on the tuner is that the display is updated more frequently." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/display-flickering.50823/#post-654723 source] </blockquote>
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<blockquote>
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'''PREVIOUS GENERATIONS'''
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<HR>
  
==Wrong tuner value when not using 48kHz sample rate==
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<blockquote>
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[http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/display-flickering.50823/#post-654723]
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Display flickering on the tuner is normal. Some do it more than other. It's just the nature of the display. The display uses a ping-pong buffer. One page is updated while the other is displayed. Then the pages are switched. Some flickering can occur during the page switch. The reason it is noticeable more on the tuner is that the display is updated more frequently.
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</blockquote>
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</blockquote>
  
If the Axe-Fx is connected to a DAW which is not set to a 48kHz clock (sample rate), the tuner settings may be off.
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==Wrong tuner information when sample rate is not 48kHz==
  
<blockquote>"The Axe-Fx requires a 48 kHz clock. Anything else will screw up the calculations." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/possible-tuner-bug-related-to-sample-rate.146209/#post-1729029 source]</blockquote>
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If the device is connected to a DAW which is not set to a 48kHz clock ([[Digital_I/O_and_computer_audio#Sample_rate_is_fixed_at_48kHz|Sample rate]]), the tuner settings may be off.
  
==Tuner won't appear or "Waiting for tuner..." message==
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<blockquote>'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''<HR></blockquote>
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<blockquote>
 +
<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/not-a-bug-tuner-sample-rate.146209/post-1729029]
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The Axe-Fx requires a 48 kHz clock. Anything else will screw up the calculations.
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</blockquote>
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</blockquote>
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==Tuner won't appear or <q>Waiting for tuner...</q> message==
  
 
If the tuner won't appear after pressing the Tuner switch, verify that the Tuner menu is set to display the first tab page.
 
If the tuner won't appear after pressing the Tuner switch, verify that the Tuner menu is set to display the first tab page.
  
Also, for 3rd-party MIDI controllers, SEND REALTIME SYSEX must be enabled in the [[I/O menu]], and the MIDI CC (Axe-Fx II, AX8, FX8) must be set to default.
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Also, for third-party MIDI controllers, SEND REALTIME SYSEX must be enabled in the I/O menu, and the Axe-Fx II, AX8 or FX8 MIDI CC must be set to its default.
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=Videos=
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[[video:Marco-TunerHeel]]
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[[video:Leon-Tuner]]
  
  
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[[category:Sounds]]
 
[[category:Sounds]]
 
[[category:Remote]]
 
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Revision as of 17:33, 8 April 2024

Available on which products

  • Axe-Fx III, FM9, FM3: yes
  • Axe-Fx II, AX8, FX8: yes

Tuner types

Needle and strobe

FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES


[1] The strobe tuner and bar tuner use different algorithms. The bar tuner measures the average period of the waveform. The strobe tuner works like, well, a strobe tuner. It "demodulates" the signal with a quadrature oscillator. This effectively measures the fundamental ONLY. The frequency of the fundamental will not necessarily match that of the overall waveform.

So it's like having two tuners, a traditional tuner and a strobe tuner running simultaneously and, just as with separate physical tuners, the results may not necessarily be the same.

A guitar string is not perfect. The resonances of the overtones aren't always perfect integer multiples of the fundamental. This is exacerbated by the pickups which pull on the strings and cause the overtones to be off (in extreme cases causing the dreaded "stratitis").

Which measurement is correct? That's up to you decide. Some people prefer the sound of the strings being tuned to the frequency of the overall waveform. Others prefer the results of a strobe tuner.

[2] The needle is a correlation tuner. The strobe tuner downconverts the signal to baseband and then displays the I/Q vectors as a strobe tuner simulation. Zero-crossing tuners are inaccurate.

If your strings are old the needle tuner will differ from the strobe tuner because the strobe tuner only displays the fundamental. When your strings get old the harmonics become out-of-tune with the fundamental.

[3] The needle tuner is not designed to tune that high. It's designed to tune open strings. Use the strobe tuner for intonation.

[4] The tuner was optimized for open strings. It was never intended for use as an intonation tool. For that you should always use a high-quality, dedicated strobe tuner.

[5] The strobe tuner in the Axe-Fx uses a different algorithm and is limited only by the accuracy of the crystal oscillator. So even if 0.6 cents is somehow not accurate enough you can use the strobe tuner.

[6] Intonation is checked at the 12th fret. The error at the 12th fret is 0.6 cents. And that's only on the high E string. The strobe tuner is accurate to 0.0001 cents for any note.

Mini tuners

The Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 also display mini-tuners at several places.

Tuning

Tuner source

Axe-Fx III, FM9, FM3 
Let you choose the input to which the Tuner listens and you can also select all inputs.
Axe-Fx II 
Detects signals at the front input of the Axe-Fx II, at Input 1 at the rear and in the SPDIF signal. This cannot be changed. If Input 1 Mode is set to Left Only in the I/O menu, the Tuner picks up the source signal at the rear left input only. If it is set to Sum L+R, the Tuner picks up the source signal at the left and right rear input.
AX8 
Detects signals at the front input.
FX8 
Detects signals at the PRE input. You can change the Global Detector to POST input, which you'll want to do when using the FX8 in a POST-only setup.

Muted tuning

The signal can be muted when the Tuner is engaged.

You can choose between muting the input or output. Muting the input allows delay and reverb trails to ring out when engaging the Tuner.

Firmware 24.04 and later for the Axe-Fx III:

FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES


Changed Tuner mute logic so that only selected source is muted when Mute is set to INPUT.

Display the tuner on heel down

The Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 can automatically display the tuner when an expression pedal is at the heel down position, i.e. the value is less than 5%. The best use is to combine this with the pedal as a volume pedal, because, when you set your expression pedal to the heel down position, the tuner will automatically display.

Flats and sharps

The Display Mode parameter lets you switch between displaying all flats, all sharps or a mixture of sharps/flats for the displayed note name.

How to tune

Use the neck pickup, hit the string with your thump, turn down Tone. This will decrease the impact of transients and harmonics.

FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES


[7] With any tuner the rule of thumb is to use the neck pickup. The "fullest volume" is not necessary.

Downtuned guitars

The Downtune parameter allows simplified tuning when tuning down one to four semitones. The display will read the natural name of the note, i.e. if tuning down one semitone an Eb will read E. In addition any blocks that utilize pitch information will also be transposed accordingly.

Sweetened tuning

Use the offsets below in the Tuner configuration for Peterson GTR Sweetened tuning, from the Gear Page's Strobostomp users: Do you tune your Guitar in EQU mode or GTR sweetened tuning ? discussion:


Note
Cent
offset
E1 -2.3
B2 -2.1
G3 -0.4
D4 0
A5 0
E6 -2.3

Remote control

FC-6 and FC-12 foot controllers

Fractal Audio's FC-6 and FC-12 foot controllers provide a dedicated Tuner action and screen.

Footswitch

Scroll to the Tuner CC in the I/O menu and hit Enter. Click the switch on the footswitch that you want to assign the Tuner to. Or configure it manually by assigning the Tuner MIDI CC to a switch on a MIDI controller. An external switch can also engage the Tuner.

MIDI CC

The default MIDI CC for the Tuner is 15 on the Axe-Fx II, AX8 and FX8. Keep it like this to avoid issues.

The Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 let you set the Tuner CC manually in the I/O menu.

3rd-party MIDI controllers

Certain MIDI foot controllers, like the Gordius, RJM and Liquid-Foot, can show a graphical tuner display that syncs with the Fractal Audio device. This requires that you:

  1. Enable real-time MIDI SysEx communication on the Axe-Fx II (I/O > MIDI) by setting it to Tuner or All.
  2. Use a suitable cable connection which allows full bi-directional MIDI communications.

To work with the Axe-Fx III, FM9 or FM3, these controllers must either implement Fractal Audio's proprietary communications protocol for those devices and act as a client, or use real-time MIDI SysEx communication (PDF).

MFC-101

The MFC-101 MIDI foot controller has a dedicated Tuner command for the Axe-Fx II, when it's running in Axe-Fx Mode.

You can also program the MFC-101 to turn on the Tuner by pressing a preset switch:

  1. In Edit > MIDI, set IntCC00 to CC15.
  2. In Edit > Preset, scroll to the designated preset and set IntCC01 to On.

Troubleshooting

Flickering Axe-Fx II display

PREVIOUS GENERATIONS


[8] Display flickering on the tuner is normal. Some do it more than other. It's just the nature of the display. The display uses a ping-pong buffer. One page is updated while the other is displayed. Then the pages are switched. Some flickering can occur during the page switch. The reason it is noticeable more on the tuner is that the display is updated more frequently.

Wrong tuner information when sample rate is not 48kHz

If the device is connected to a DAW which is not set to a 48kHz clock (Sample rate), the tuner settings may be off.

FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES


[9] The Axe-Fx requires a 48 kHz clock. Anything else will screw up the calculations.

Tuner won't appear or Waiting for tuner... message

If the tuner won't appear after pressing the Tuner switch, verify that the Tuner menu is set to display the first tab page.

Also, for third-party MIDI controllers, SEND REALTIME SYSEX must be enabled in the I/O menu, and the Axe-Fx II, AX8 or FX8 MIDI CC must be set to its default.

Videos