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aaronharmon
Silver Member

USA
271 Posts

Posted - 01/14/2010 :  23:54:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
what do you think? My initial instinct was that it's a little pointless because you can only tune one string at a time anyway. On the other hand you could instantly see if all 6 strings were in tune and if not which one(s) were not. It could save some time.

http://www.tcelectronic.com/polytune.asp

Radioheading
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United Kingdom
494 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  00:03:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Absolutely, fantastic... Any idea on price?
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zerksies
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USA
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Posted - 01/15/2010 :  00:08:32  Show Profile  Send zerksies an AOL message  Click to see zerksies's MSN Messenger address  Send zerksies a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
sweet how accurate is it
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Radioheading
Silver Member

United Kingdom
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Posted - 01/15/2010 :  00:15:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by zerksies

sweet how accurate is it



+/- 1 cent
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aaronharmon
Silver Member

USA
271 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  00:20:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Radioheading

quote:
Originally posted by zerksies

sweet how accurate is it



+/- 1 cent



I thought that said +/- 0.5 cent

so twice as accurate as a TU-3 right?
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Radioheading
Silver Member

United Kingdom
494 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  00:22:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The average person can only tell the difference between 6-12 cents anyway
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aaronharmon
Silver Member

USA
271 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  00:23:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
O.K. just double checked it +/- 0.5 cent in Chromatic mode and +/- 1 cent in poly tune mode.
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Radioheading
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 01/15/2010 :  00:24:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by aaronharmon

O.K. just double checked it +/- 0.5 cent in Chromatic mode and +/- 1 cent in poly tune mode.



Beat me to it , Didnt see there was 2 vids lol.

Edit: Just watched the last vid... It senses how much lights in the surrounding enviroment and adjusts the LED strength accordingly?

Surely this will be �150~ plus...

Edited by - Radioheading on 01/15/2010 00:30:59
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verivorax
Platinum Member

Canada
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Posted - 01/15/2010 :  00:56:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm leery of anything that claims to do string-isolation from standard pickups.. if they can't do it for synth systems, how can they do it in a tuner??
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aaronharmon
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USA
271 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  01:21:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by verivorax

I'm leery of anything that claims to do string-isolation from standard pickups.. if they can't do it for synth systems, how can they do it in a tuner??



Looks like it works pretty well in the video.
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Miky
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Czech Republic
184 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  02:44:37  Show Profile  Visit Miky's Homepage  Send Miky an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by verivorax

I'm leery of anything that claims to do string-isolation from standard pickups.. if they can't do it for synth systems, how can they do it in a tuner??



Thats what makes me doubt too. Should any other company come with anything like this, I would say it's impossible, but considering it's T.C. electronics... you know, all their stuff is perfect.
Anyway, I'm really curious to know how the thing works with different kinds of pickups (output signal), strings (old strings), amount of detune, etc.
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skugga
Copper Member

Australia
32 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  04:14:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Polyphonic pitch detection algorithms which would drive this have been floating around for a few years now.

Celemony's Melodyne software allows pitch correction of individual notes in a chord (autotune on steroids). Detecting 6 pitches simultaneously without trying to edit them is a lot simpler than this to do with a moderately powerful dsp chip. And getting the most out of dsp chips is what TC do best.

I've no doubt it works, the question is how much and will TC use 9v or stick to the 12v of their twin pedals :(

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aaronharmon
Silver Member

USA
271 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  04:44:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by skugga

Polyphonic pitch detection algorithms which would drive this have been floating around for a few years now.

Celemony's Melodyne software allows pitch correction of individual notes in a chord (autotune on steroids). Detecting 6 pitches simultaneously without trying to edit them is a lot simpler than this to do with a moderately powerful dsp chip. And getting the most out of dsp chips is what TC do best.

I've no doubt it works, the question is how much and will TC use 9v or stick to the 12v of their twin pedals :(





9 volt according to the video
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Ollie
Gold Member

United Kingdom
729 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  08:23:31  Show Profile  Click to see Ollie's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
It TC so I doubt it's cheap, but it's clearly going to be epic
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natthu
Gold Member

Australia
756 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  09:07:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

I was thinking of getting a TU-3 to replace my TU-12... but now I'm going to wait to see how rediculously priced this thing is. I have some TC pedals already and they are a pretty high quality affair...
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neala
Bronze Member

United Kingdom
66 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2010 :  09:27:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all
Maybe I am missing the point here but if the tuner is that accurate unless you have the perfect guitar that never drifts as well as %100 intonation wont this tell you tht you are allways out of tune?. If any one knows of such a guitar please let me know as I would like to buy one now.
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