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SABINE NEXTUNE User manual

Congratulations on purchasing a Sabine NexTune. Your NexTune combines two great
music accessories in one compact unit.
MODE BUTTON
•NexTune 6z: Selects
the Guitar or
BassTuner, or Tone
Generator function
•NexTune 12z: Selects
the ChromaticTuner or
Tone Generator func-
tion
UP & DOWN BUTTONS:
Each click changes the
value one step at a time
(values cycle at end of
range)
NEXTUNETM
DIGITAL G UITAR & BASS TUNER AND TONE GENERATOR
ON BUTTON:
Press once to power on or
off
BUILT-IN
MICROPHONE
¼-INCH IN-PUT JACK
BUILT-IN SPEAKER
Tuner Mode:
Note being played
Tone Generator Mode:
Note being generated
Tuner Guitar or Bass
Mode Indicator
(Model 6z Only)
Tone Generator
Mode Indicator
Calibration Pitch
(A= 338, 339, 440,
441, 442, 443)
6ZSABINE
DIGITAL CHROMATIC TUNER AND TONE GENERATOR
12Z
MODEL
®
[YELLOW] [GREEN] [RED]
FLAT IN-TUNE SHARP
MT9000 INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions for Tuning
•The NexTune 6z is a 6-note automatic tuner. GUITAR mode will help you tune each of
the 6 strings on a guitar, and BASS mode will help you tune your 4-string bass.
•The NexTune 12z is a chromatic tuner and will automatically select the note being
played within a range of A#2 to C#6.
TUNER INSTRUCTIONS
ON
MODE
Position your tuner next to your instru-
ment, or connect to your instrument
using the ¼-inch input. Press the ON
button to power on your NexTune.
NexTune 6z
:Press the MODE but-
ton to select GUITAR or BASS tuner
mode.
NexTune 12z
:Press the MODE but-
ton to select the Chromatic Tuner mode.
NOTE: The unit will be silent in the Tuner
mode, and will emit a loud tone in the
ON
MODE
GUITAR & BASS
mode on model 6z
only.
1
2
3
Tone Generator mode.
Play the note or string you wish to tune. The played note
will appear in the upper left hand corner of the LCD.
The NexTune gives you two visual cues for tuning: LCD
needle and LEDs. The left LED flashes yellow when flat,
the right flashes red when sharp and the middle green
LED lights when in tune. Adjust your instrument until the
needle centers on "0" and the middle LED lights green.
With the NexTune powered on,
press the MODE button until the unit
goes into Tuner mode.
Press the UP or DOWN button until
the desired frequency for the A3 note
appears under PITCH in the LCD.
In the example given at right, the
tuner’s scale has been shifted to ref-
erence A = 441 Hz instead of the
standard A = 440 Hz.
ON
MODE
TUNER INSTRUCTIONS
1
2
Instructions for Calibrating the Tuner
The NexTune allows you to calibrate your tuner to other than the standard A = 440 Hz.
NOTE: To return the tuner to standard A =
440 Hz, press the UP or DOWN button until
440 appears in the LCD under PITCH.
ON
MODE
Press the ON button to turn on your
NexTune.
Press the MODE button until the
NexTune emits a loud tone and the
words TONE appear in the
NexTune's LCD. The note being
generated will appear in the upper
left corner of the LCD.
Use the UP or DOWN button to se-
lect the note. The Tone Generator
range is from A#2 to C#6.
TONE GENERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
1
2
3
NexTune generating an A (440
Hz) note.
NexTune generating an A#.
Using the Tone Generator
The Tone Generator emits a loud tone according to the note you specifiy.
ON
MODE
ON
MODE
ON
MODE
Press the ON button to turn on your
NexTune.
Press the MODE button until the
NexTune emits a loud tone and the
words TONE appear in the
NexTune's LCD. The note being
generated will appear in the upper
left corner of the LCD.
Use the UP or DOWN button to se-
lect the note. The Tone Generator
range is from A#2 to C#6.
TONE GENERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
1
2
3
NexTune generating an A (440
Hz) note.
NexTune generating an A#.
Using the Tone Generator
The Tone Generator emits a loud tone according to the note you specifiy.
ON
MODE
ON
MODE
ON
MODE
Some Stringed Instrument Tuning Tips
Many musical instruments have peculiarities
that cause annoying tuning problems. Most of
these peculiarities are overcome by following
these simple procedures:
•Pluck one string at a time.
•Pluck the instrument once per second to keep
the note “fresh” while you are tuning. Notes go
noticeably flat a second or two after being
plucked. If tuning a higher-pitched instrument
(such as a mandolin), pluck a little faster; for a
lower-pitched instrument (such as a bass),
pluck slower.
•Do not pluck loudly. Generally light to medium
volumes provide purer tones that are easier for
tuners to analyze.
•Pluck the strings with the flesh of the thumb.
Fingernails and flat picks add overtones and
slow the tuning process.
•Tune from a pitch that is flat up to the pitch you
desire. This procedure removes any slack in
the gears of the instrument’s tuning heads. If
you tune from sharp to in tune, the gears will
slip as you play, and the instrument will go flat
after a few minutes of playing.
•If you have difficulty getting a note to register
on the tuner, try touching the other strings lightly
to stop their sympathetic vibrations. This will
eliminate any extraneous overtones that may
disturb the tuning.
•Use good strings. Old strings lose their unifor-
mity and do not vibrate evenly. New strings
stretch flat as you play.
•All sources of friction cause tuning problems.
For example, if the slot in an instrument’s nut
is too tight, the string will be pulled flat as it is
played. A tight nut (or capo) will cause the
string’s pitch to change in steps rather than
evenly.
•Avoid pressure on the instrument while tuning.
Even moderate pressure on the neck of a gui-
tar will cause a noticeable change in pitch.
Also, press the strings straight down to the fin-
gerboard. Bending the strings sideways is very
common, especially on difficult chords, but
causes the strings to be pulled sharp.
•A note for advanced fretted instrumentalists:
Almost all fretted instruments, and most other
instruments, are constructed to play an “even-
tempered scale.” Sabine tuners are also cali-
brated to this scale. The even-tempered scale
places equal tonal spacing between all notes
in the scale so that the musician will not have
to retune to change keys. A disadvantage,
however, is that the third note of the scale
sounds a little sharp (14 cents, to be exact).
For example, when playing in the key of G, the
B note will sound sharp. If you tune the B string
so that it sounds correct in an open G chord,
other chords using the B string will sound out
of tune. The musician may choose to optimize
the tuning of a particular key or to use the even-
tempered scale. Much depends on the
musician’s style, but generally it is best to tune
exactly as your MetroTune indicates.
TUNING TIPS
Tuner features
•Chromatic (12z only), Automatic
•LCD with simulated needle display, +/-
50 cents
•Three-color LED display
•Manual calibration, 438 to 443 Hz
•Mic for acoustic tuning
•¼” input for instrument tuning
•Large note indicator
•Auto-shut off after 3 minutes with no
signal
Batteries
•2 AAA (included)
FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY
Limited Two-year Warranty
If your MetroTune fails because of a manufacturing defect within two years from the date of the
original purchase, please return it to your dealer. If you need to return the tuner to Sabine, call for
a Return Authorization number. Then send it, postage prepaid, to Sabine for replacement with a
new or reconditioned product. You must include your full name, address, proof of purchase and
the nature of the defect. This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, misuse or
defective batteries.
Register your Sabine products online at:
www.Sabine.com
SABINE, INC.
13301 NW US Highway 441 Alachua, Florida 32615-8544 USA
Phone: (386) 418-2000 FAX: (386) 418-2001
www.Sabine.com
Made in China
© 2004 Sabine, Inc.
Reference Tone Generator
•Perfect for tuning and ear training
•Volume control
•4-octave range (A#2 to C#6)
Mechanical
•Dimensions: W=3.95 in., H= 2.5 in.,
D=0.73 in. (10 cm x 6.3 cm x 1.8 cm )
•Weight: 4 oz. (113.4 grams)
•Fold-out stand for desktop viewing
Memory
•Remembers all settings from
previous power-off

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