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Old 03-03-2007, 06:19 PM
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I need to get a tuner for my bass and I want it to be chromatic. I don't want to spend a lot. I've been looking at the Korg CA-30. Would this work? Any other ideas? Thanks.
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any tuner will do. since most are made for guitars (which have B strings), they'll work with your B string too. the korg CA-30 is the black one, right? if it is, get it. it's much easier to use than the silver one, mainly because it can tune to say C or Eb without you having to fret a note while tuning.
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Old 03-03-2007, 08:23 PM
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Many of the common chromatic tuners won't hear the low B. None of mine do, I just fret up to the E on the B string. Make sure your not bending the note and your intonation is somewhat cool.
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Old 03-04-2007, 09:05 AM
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I always tune my B string using the 12th fret harmonic. Always. I never have trouble with this. Any tuner will pick that up much easier than the open string, IME.

Tuning a fretted note is only a good idea if your intonation is already perfect. But to properly set your intonation, it's best if your open string is in tune.
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Old 03-04-2007, 04:27 PM
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I have a Korg DT-10 pedal tuner which picks up the open B string same as the rest of the strings. Highly recommended.

BTW, I also have a Korg DTR-2 racked which works great also.

Don't know about the CA-30, how it tracks the B that is.
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Old 03-04-2007, 05:13 PM
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A few years ago i saw a guy using one of those korg rack mounted tuners to tune his E string down to an open C as part of a song (which worked quite well) From what I remember it read out C when he got there. But thats just based on a vague memory so probably don't listen to me. Plus its a completely different string
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Old 03-05-2007, 01:43 AM
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if you're playing at home, just go to tunemybass.com

it'll play the note and you just have to tune to it.
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Old 03-05-2007, 01:20 PM
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+1 for just using your ear. Don't even need to go on line just find a CD with an open note on it. Like the start of Around the world by RHCP for an E or the start of killing in the name of by Rage against the machine for your d string and work it from there.

Although cromatic tuners are great to have when playing live. I wouldn't leave home without it. But I know I don't have to depend on it and can use my ear if needs be.

Anytime I'm at home though. I always use my ear
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if you're playing at home, just go to tunemybass.com

it'll play the note and you just have to tune to it.
Thanks for the link I am just starting and this is great resource for me.
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I have a Korg CA-30 and it tunes the low B on my 5 string just fine.
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