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Old 12-03-2004, 12:49 AM
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Boss tu-50 rack tuner and korg tuners?

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does anyone have any pictures? and does anyone have one available for sale, cause i have a korg dtr 1000, and i cant seem to get it to pick up my e string when i try to bring it down to c. the string is .110 so too much flop from the string is not a problem. i tried my guitarists boss tu-2 and its amazing, but i Hate pedals. im hoping the tu 50 can be my dream tuner (seeing as how it just might be a tu-2 in rack form) Also, does the korg dtr 2000 maybe pickup lower notes than the 1000?
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Old 12-03-2004, 10:33 AM
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As an interim solution, you can tune the 12th fret harmonic of your C string.
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I think the TU-50 is ancient- I only remember them as big (like 2 rack spaces) old things.
http://www.tools4tones.nl/boss.htm
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I think the TU-50 is ancient- I only remember them as big (like 2 rack spaces) old things.
http://www.tools4tones.nl/boss.htm
TU-50 is small. It is a half-rack space box.
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Was it upgraded sometime in the past 20 years? Because that's the only one I remember, and the only one I found a picture of. In any case it's not on Roland's page.
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thanks for replying, imma do the harmonic thing, gotta make sure its innotated perfectly first though. well thanks again!
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I use the DTR1000 by korg and when I drop my E to C using DR's high beams .105, it reads it well. Maybe it might be something with the tuner or the volume knob isn't all the way up????
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Was it upgraded sometime in the past 20 years? Because that's the only one I remember, and the only one I found a picture of. In any case it's not on Roland's page.
The picture is correct, but it is not as large as you think it is. The TU-50, SE-50 and various other old Boss boxes are 1U tall and half of a rack wide.
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