Guitar Tuners (D'Addario Pedal Tuner +)
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- Tuners aren't very exciting but are pretty important.
In this video we look at some different tuner types, an in-depth look at the new D'Addario pedal tuner plus and look at buffers.
0:00 Intro
0:56 Tuner Apps
1:20 Headstock Tuners
2:09 Rack Tuners
2:48 Pedal Tuners
4:04 D'Addario Pedal Tuner
5:11 Unboxing
6:24 Features
7:30 Buffers
10:59 Timer
12:33 No Power Output
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"1959 Gibson RuPaul" I'm not into vintage gear but I'll make an exception for one of those.
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
@@zzone388 lol ok
@@zzone388 bro why are you commenting this under every single comment? Nobody wants to hear some dude tune by ear at a gig either
hope it comes with aids
@@zzone388 You should learn guitar! 👍
Wow! A 13 minute video about tuners
not long enough, I'm expecting a half hour video essay (in all honesty keep up the great work, awesome content you keep making)
But another good one man. Keep it up
Great video man, your vids are always informative and interesting, and you always keep it unbiased
It was actually pretty easy to watch; well done, man B)
I know it may not your bag, but would you be willing to do a video on spanky high compression clean tones?
I'm so old I learned to tune with a pitchfork.
I never worked out where to plug the pitchfork in
@@davidtomkins4242 LOL!
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
@@zzone388 are you going to reply this to every comment ? nobody wants to hear a guitar player tuner by ear at gig. your brain isn't as precise either.
That’s badass
That capacitance explanation was godlike
I am a massive visual learner and jesus dude, thank you so much for that visual lesson on buffers. Never knew it was that simple with all the fancy technical jargon, seriously, Thank You!!
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
@@zzone388 i do tune my guitar by ear, not all the time however since i cant trust my brain to be as accurate as a tuner all the time.
@@zzone388 are you just copy pasting this comment on every comment on this video?
@@kitten-whisperer yes, yes he is
Sponsored by D'Addario now, eh? Congrats man, that's definitely a big move up in the guitar world! Best strings and plenty of other cool products 👍
I’m only 25, but I remember when practice amps had a tuner which just played an A tone and you had to tune to that.
I have my pop's old tuning fork
That's one of the most useful videos I've seen, because I've been thinking about getting a tuner pedal, but didn't know much about the different ones.
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
Electronic tuners are great, but I’m surprised at the number of younger players who can’t use a tuning fork and/or tune by ear to other instruments. It’s an easy skill to pick up and super useful.
My band teacher would always tune the First chair of every instrument to a tuner, and then tune the section to the First. She insisted that we learn to hear when we were sharp or flat and make our own adjustments. I’m grateful we did some things the hard way.
Cool video on chuners!
Nice job bro, spot on with everything, the dudeman
That glass example made all the difference! Subscribed!!
That was a great review, nice 👌
That glass analogy was pretty good. Also, first time I see a timer on a pedal, a useful feature for gigs indeed.
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
@@zzone388 true. But you don't want to do that at a show, for instance.
KDH,Thanks for the great content as usual and that shirt is awesome!!!Lemme guess,you were trying to fall asleep and looking at the wall and said "I'm gonna make that a shirt"lol definately ordering one.
Been using a D'addario pedal tuner for years now. Never had an issue, it's been bullet proof and accurate. It's not the plus, but I don't need a timer, and use a boss SD1 as my buffer/od immediately after it.
Cheers for the Players Circle points! :-)
Glad someone got them 😊
Good video, thanks
I’m a Gen X on the cusp of being a Boomer. A lot of my guitar playing friends believe that Blackstar amps are crap, but only two of us have tried Blackstar amps and we both think they’re great. We both bought one. The thing is, the aspirational amps for people in their 50s are mainly Fender and Marshall. I think people declare their brand loyalty and hate things which aren’t on their GAS list. 👍😁👍
Lol so true. Internet hype doesn’t help. Not heard a Black star tube amp but the silverlines are fantastic.
I love my waza TU3, it seriously pushes my signal with its improved buffer and you can get them used regularly for the same price as the non waza like I did
I heard a difference I didnt know it was that subtle or big depending how toy take it.
I learned how to intonate with a clip on ima need one of those fancy tuners for that.
Appreciate the knowledge you share sure saves me and others time catching up with the wisdom online
Wow that velcro strip is a nice feature. Being able to decide between the velcro and the pad just makes it even better as well. I really hate mutilating my own pedals to stick them on my pedal board.
This was extremely educational for me haha
And btw, i did hear a difference, even through the phone speakers. It's mild, but it's there
All the best from Canada!
Eh?
Another great vid! How anyone uses those Boss TUs with the tiny LED letters is beyond me, and I don't wear glasses. Bigger the display the better. A tuner should always have a second output so it can be used as a permanent AB pedal and ideally 2 inputs
I always loved scoping out my favorite bands rigs/gear while the roadies are still everything ready and lights are up....know what I miss most? Concerts👍 but they're coming!!!
I bought two new Boss pedals this summer. Both came with batteries installed! 🤙
I'd love to have a Petersen Strobe Tuner for the studio
Lots of pedals come with a battery, that Boss TU-2 comes with a battery. Back in the 90's those $30 Danelectro pedals came with a battery.
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
Did you mean to reply to my comment with this?
Also yeah tuning by ear is great for playing by yourself, but for a band setting or recording you really want to be dialed in. Also even by yourself it's way faster to use a tuner when playing live to cut time down between songs.
@@lostinthemasses he's said this under a lot of comments. Slightly annoying ngl
My Swolen Pickle didn't come with a battery. My Boss looper didn't either, but it came with a psu, soo
Only the kosher pickle comes with a battery.
TC Electronic tuners are great, i have the Unitune clip-on and the Polytune3 Pedal. I don't use the polyphonic function a lot but even when used like a standard chromatic tuner it works better than my Boss TU-3
I own the peterson strobo stomp, and I love it. Its super visible, has all the options(which I don't use), and it leaves no room for ambiguity.
Yes, if you want to tune to the exact note, it can be fiddly, but you quickly get a feeling for "oh, now it sounds good enough" movement. We never tune our guitars to the EXACT pitch. It's just not possible, and to learn to balance these inaccuracies is quite valuable in my opinion. And this tuner doesn't "lie" to you like other tuners, where they just go "green, now it is good. red, now it is bad".
the TU-3W is my Swiss knife do it all tuner for a gig and a setup..and yes it has a strobe setting too.
Im using a little Daddario tuner atm, its stuck to back of my headstock with double stick tape. I love it. \m/
good sir, how dare you make me want to spend money again?! Love the vids man, keep em coming. If you haven't already, give us a demo of that blackstar in the back :)
"RuPaul" 😂😂☠️
What is a rupaul? Kangaroo shaped axe?
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
I often turn on the radio to tune, always seem to find a note in standard tuning or even a fretted note to get the job done. Perhaps I'll buy a tuner. I like that buffer, then I can stop saying signal loss is a part of my sound.
man that timer would really help
i have some secodn hand behringer, and i think this will be one of my first upgrades
Im also a daddario nut =P
Thanks for the review
One thing to note about tuning apps on your phone: from my own experience, the Boss one seems to be compatible with iRig type devices, so if you have something like that, they can become much better than they are as standalone apps. That said, pretty much any kind of tuner will do the job better, but best not to completely write off the apps. And IN A PINCH they can still be lifesavers, if you have literally zero other options at the ready.
wow im the 58 viewer keep up good work buddy
You said you never got a pedal with a battery in the package?Boss used to come with a battery they say is only good for a short term but a lot of the time it last a while.I'm old and haven't bought a Boss in a long time but I'm wondering if they still include one.
I swear by my polytune mini 3 I have It in the loop of my noise gate so it’s always on but the in built buffer isn’t in my signal chain and I don’t have to click it on or off given that I also have a separate kill switch elsewhere on my board.
There was an audible difference even while listening through my phone speakers. You did show the bypass sound - I would love to hear the sound of your direct in tone vs. pedal board without tuner / buffer and then a sample with the buffer effect active.
I've been struggling with my amps feel and tone being off when I run my pedal board , specifically with regards to some noticeable tone loss while using a pedal board without a buffer, perhaps just adding a tuner would solve my issue?
okay this is weird, i have a new guitar coming thursday and was just wondering what tuner i should go out and buy tomorrow and then this video shows right up in my feed. excited to watch this one!
Man, that shit happens to me a lot in general. Sometimes it really makes me think if technology actually can read people's minds, as fuckin' crazy as it sounds. 🤷♂️ I've had far too many coincidences concerning stuff like this.
@@nckhed well, they wont read your mind, but they can pick things up from most things you do online or with your phone and recommend things based on that
@@maaaaaap Yeah they definitely track your browsing habits and make some pretty good educated guesses most of the time.
What's a good tuner for a 6 string bass? I usually end up tuning mine by ear or with a DAW plugin. The clip on style tuner completely fails to pick up the lower strings.
I've just got a standard crappy Fender clip-on for my 5-string bass. I thought it only worked for the D and G strings at first, and occasionally the A, but I discovered after a bit of experimenting that it actually DOES work for the lower strings. You just have to REALLY let them ring out. The temptation is to just keep plucking faster and louder, but you should do the opposite - I presume it's something to do with wavelengths or sample rates or whatever. It takes about a second or two before it registers, but as long as you just let it ring without plucking again, it should pick up the low B, E, and A fairly easily.
I hope this helps :)
the fact the battery is branded by D'Addario is pretty cool.
The guitar tuna app works fine, I've used it to tune my stylophone more than my guitar lmao
I just bought one a few hours ago, $213.00 CAD, haven’t hooked it in yet, bought it because I liked the large simple to read screen, the narrow width, the buffer, and I had the D’Addario clip on tuner before, which I thought was a better tuner than the Snark I previously used.
I use Snark clip on Tuners or the Tuners Built into my Amps Editing Software . The Snarks are accurate enough and the convenience is great . They aren't pretty but that's not their job and I don't care if they don't look cool or pretty Function is what matters !!
Wow was just thinking about how I need a new tuner pedal because my the jacks are slippy on my Korg tuner.. I feel targeted
Yes
I've a ST-300 Turbo Tuner which is a strobe tuner and as the name implies, it's not slow. The new Pedersen pedal's fast too.
I love my peterson strobe tuner
peterson strobostomp hd for the best all round tuner in my book. pricey but very good in every area. and then the sweetened tunings for extra fun and experiments are great.
I've been using a coarse tuner forever, even a couple really nice coarse tuners with my line 6 pod go, but that new Strobe tuner copy cat is my shit. I'm gonna look at a real deal strobe tuner now
Hey that's my rig! lmao cheers bud !
It’s a beautiful rig!
You spelled it right this time. How many times did you check? :D
Great video, loved the analogy of buffers, I'm keeping that one.
Adam @ D'Addario
Hope you sponsor again.
I before E except after C.
I’ve played where several bands were playing 30 or 45 minute sets over the day and the timer would actually be handy. It’s not too hard to get into a song and add a lead or another verse where your planned time gets off. A 5 minute warning would be just about right for when to play your closing song.
1959 Rue Paul LOL
Cant stop laughing...I did not expect that.
🎶He has the Box🎶
That timer is a good idea actually. All bands should use it for the Bloodstock Metal 2 the Masses competitions haha.
How do you find the Blackstar amp? They seem to divide opinion and get a lot of criticism.
Wheel oil beef hooked, I think I need a Boofer pedal.
I love the TU-2. Had it for years. Perfect for gigging. glad I tuned in. sorry. 🤪
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
YOOOOOO! that warwick 4 string fretless is TIGHT! looks like a thumb. REVIEW IT NOW! I got the thumb 4 string. TIGHT ASS BASS
Thumbs are ryan martinis basses right?
@@bassnoob8214 no.....the thumb bass is a thumb bass. Ryan doesn't have a sig
nice
We have vastly different definitions of cool
Maybe not the most exciting (well it depends) but I got another one (a pedal) cos the first clip-on was driving me crazy. Slow, sometimes doesn't react, shows crazy stuff when it feels like it... I hate it.
As far as clip on tuners go the D'Adarrio isn't bad at all in a pinch. I've tuned using it and plugged into my Peterson strobo plus to check how out of tune the guitar was. It's close enough for rock n' roll. For stage use I'd use my boss tu-2 it doubles as a on off switch for the signal to the amp. No flipping the pick up selector switch for me when I want that particular guitar effect.
aren t buffers supposed to be in the middle or last place in the pedal board?
I swear by the Snark pedal tuner. It's really cheap well built and does its job.
My warning and what to consider when shopping for a tuner: Will you be able to see it when playing a gig outside in bright sunlight? If you'll never do that fine, but i have done gigs where I had to try and make walls of shade around my pedal board tuner to try and see it when I needed while playing. An analog needle won't be a problem.
1959 Gibson Rupaul..... love it! 🤣
Currently using a generic chromatic tuner with a random brand stamped on it from Amazon for £20. It does it's job but this really looks like a worthy upgrade... or maybe I'm developing signs of GAS...
Great video
is it bad that i’ve only just realised your wall spells out KDH?
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
@@zzone388 shit take
@@zzone388 yeah cos that's a great sound between every song at a gig
Haha I loved the rupaul part
"Chewners"...And IMO Boss is the best purely based on the tactile nature of the switch. It's pleasant, easy, quiet and you don't need to be highly accurate when pressing it. All great things when it's the pedal you will be turning on/off the most.
I bought a used rack tuner and put it on top of my amp head. I think I paid $20 for it. I like it a lot better than a pedal tuner. It’s really easy to see.
I could use the timer to bake cookies AND be in tune. Woooohoooo!
I have that D'addario pedal. The only thing that I don't really care for is that it doesn't seem as precise as my TU-3/poly3 mini. Fairly minor, but certainly something I've noticed (more so with my bass)
It doesn’t work at all with the low B and E string of my 7 string. It freaks out.
StroboStomp HD is SUPER fast! It's kind of crazy, if you leave it on it will show you the name of the chord you're playing.
There's another sick guitar tool that has that timer feature - it's called a watch 😆
How much does that Blackstar weigh?
It’s ridiculously heavy!
Weighs 27.2KG (60 lbs)
Next video is about blackstar and then it’s being moved because I want to get some weight out of that corner of the room.
I've tried all kinds of tuners and always found them shitty. After 30 years of playing, the best one i've ever found is the Peterson StroboStomp HD. They are kind of expensive, but I liked it so much I bought two of them. One for home, one for the practice space.
Peterson makes excellent tuners. I have their StroboRack, I have yet to find anything better than it.
I never considered that my tuner could have a buffer in it. It surely has more highs when engaged.
So many Chooners, so little Chime.
The dislikes are from people who think tuners are useless and don’t ever use them.
*Laughs in Kemper*
Full disclosure would be appreciated. Did you keep the tuner? Did you get paid for promotion?
I got to keep the tuner, I did not get any money
👍🤘
There are channels for pedal unboxing. ONe dude has the largest pedal collection on Earth
Great video as always! Interesting comment about cable quality though. Is that real? I thought that has been largely debunked? I feel like I've seen experiments comparing $60 monster cables with $10 generic cables and there wasn't a discernible difference.
On its own there isn’t much difference but it also depends on the length of the cable. Is it 10ft or 50ft?
That’s where it starts to matter.
Combine a long cable with a decently sized pedalboard and then another long cable to the amplifier and there can be a very noticeable difference.
The cables don’t have to be expensive to be good though. In fact making your own high quality cable is often cheaper than most store bought options.
@@KDH Fair enough and makes sense. Might be an idea for another video =)
@@KDH slightly niche topic but would you be able to do a video on making high quality cable? Considering how well you explained buffers I think you'd explain it very well
This is so much more interesting and useful than dudes reviewing amps I'd have to sell my car for or "I bOuGhT ThE ChEaPeSt 12 StRiNg On FaCeBoOk MaKetPlAcE"
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
But I only have me trusty Snark Chewner :(
Or you can learn to tune your guitar by ear, Anyone reading this if you want to be a good guitarist learn the sound of your 6 strings.. you noobs. your brain 🧠 is a tuner.
@@zzone388 I only tune by ear if I am lazy enough to not get my tuner, but always need a fourth, fifth or octave refrence
Omitting the ‘power out’ jack was probably for the best; as that large, beautifully bright 13-segment display is driven with multiple square waves flying at several thousand high-voltage/low-voltages per second. There are at least two practical reasons why it only includes power in:
1. The high frequency switching is prone to dirtying up supply voltage. It’s like a tube amp’s ‘sag’ when you’re hitting the gain stages something fierce, lowering the available supply voltage and affecting both the available headroom and the amplifier stages’ biasing- except it’s not musical and often causes lots of problems. The circuit would need more components, space, and cost to make sure it’s never a pedal that lets its only application be affected by the only thing it does.
2. Just good old current draw! This guy consumes 27mA in bypass, 40mA when active but no audio incoming, and 56mA(rated)-70mA(tested) while you’re actively using it. Tube screamers are rated at 7mA while the venerable Metal Zone is at 20mA. Being known for blazing through batteries compared to the long-running, simple pedal isn’t good for business or players. If guitarists could blame one pedal for why two aren’t powered, they would. Then they’d do that internet thing about it.
Thanks for another enjoyable video!
Great video (you spelled "received" wrong. Remember, I before E except after c..
I always use a Chooner to Choon my Guitar.
Clear difference with the buffers. Through mobile even.
when your signal is intact a buffer is nothing but destructive...BUT...when your signal is absolutely trashed by long runs or poor effects(racks tend to be real culprits) then buffers can restore your tone to absolute perfection...(and for some reason the worse your signal has been trashed the better and more accurate to the original signal the buffer tends to be...so either do not use a buffer but if you see a need then absolutely trash your signal before using the buffer...lol
Why tune when you could bend into tune to paraphrase John fruciante
D’Adildio
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Wow! Almost 6,000 people clicked on a 13 minute video about tuners!