logic's tuner don't work?

how do you use logic' tuner plugin????

when I try to tune a sound nothing happens>

I would like to use it basically the same way "logic build in piano" has one.

Shouldn't the tuner work exactly as that?

please tell me how to activate this unit before I go crazy.

G5, Mac OS X (10.4)

Posted on Nov 29, 2006 6:00 AM

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Nov 29, 2006 9:55 AM in response to LOGIC PRO GUY

Yeah weird, I don't know why the ****** tuner won't tune my guitar after the fact.

Did you get big fat black books with logic? Open them. There are some words in there. On the index section, that would be the last pages of the big black books, look for something that looks like this:

Tuner

next to that is a page number which would look like this:

1234

find it in the big black book. Normally the page number is printed in the bottom right or left corner of the page. A page is what the white stuff is inside the big black book, it has letters printed on it.

Go to that page and read the letters.

Nov 29, 2006 12:26 PM in response to frequent popsicle

yeah that tuner plugin 5ucks.

in fact I will add something intelligent to this thread...

You should always use the same tuner to tune all instruments, if you don't you could end up with variations and you will get some funkiness in your recordings.

So get yourself a nice little Bose tuner and walk around and tune the whole band with it, forget the plugin, even if band members have their own tuners, they likely won't be the same ones.

JMHO

R

Nov 29, 2006 12:33 PM in response to Band On The Run

On a more serious note, I'm surprised that you guys don't dig it, because I really like it.

In fact, it's my favourite digital tuner for guitar I've used. It has a very fine resolution so you can get nearly spot on visually alone, whereas with other tuners I've used the display gets you roughly in the ballpark.

I was really pleased when I tried the Logic tuner plugin for the first time, I thought it was a bit of a toy before that because of it's slightly Logic "cyber" look, but I've found it invaluable.

Nov 29, 2006 2:56 PM in response to Bee Jay

This thread made me give the Logic tuner another try.
But no, it´s too nervous to me. I prefer the old Boss tuner.
(And I believe 440 hz are 440 hz, even in Denmark)

In fact I have never been happy with any software tuner, so far.
(The Waves tuner, maybe? Don´t know it)
I used to (try to) use the Tascam US428 tuner.
Even worse. You have to turn up everything to absolute max to get a signal recoqnized...No, no no..I agree with topic starter, but will modify: "Logic´s tuner doesn´t work properly".

(My main guitars: ES 335/175 have very loud outputs.)

JanD

Dec 3, 2006 3:10 AM in response to LOGIC PRO GUY

This is a pretty good tuner (if you like strobe tuners) it is
very visual.

(Note to LPG, this is a highly dangerous instrument,
looking into the strobe can cause blindness, please
don't try this at home. Always have a professional
tune your guitar and in fact you should have a
professional play it for you also.)


http://www.katsurashareware.com/strobe/strobe.html

Dec 3, 2006 7:28 AM in response to Phillip K

This is a pretty good tuner (if you like strobe
tuners) it is
very visual.

(Note to LPG, this is a highly dangerous instrument,

looking into the strobe can cause blindness, please
don't try this at home. Always have a professional
tune your guitar and in fact you should have a
professional play it for you also.)


http://www.katsurashareware.com/strobe/strobe.html



When I checked my Strobe Tuner it said "bad" tempered whereas yours says "equal" tempered,should I be worried?

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