I dont pay much attention to numbers, not because i know my tones well, im pretty tone deaf(in 60 tone on the legend i have trouble telling where a tone on the scale is), but because im looking at the ground pinpointing where that target is, not looking at the screen Ive been thinking about trying to donsome singing voice work just using youtube videos, and seeing if i can train myself to be a little less tone deaf, but i havnt got around to it yet, do rey me fa so lol I even have trouble telling the size of a target most of the time, sometimes i get a little hint its bigger, so ill raise my coil and be like oh yaya its singing a foot off the ground its a whole can
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 I kinda agree, it's a different tone for every vdi number on the machine, but they all kind of blend into each other Last time I was out I accidently put my machine into 1 tone and it was kinda relaxing, I couldn't figure out why everything sounded the same and was screaming, but it had me digging everything
@digginggopher Sometimes less is best. I've never ran more than 20 tones, and usually use 5. What I do like about the 900 is that I can change the pitch of the tones.
Yep very important to take the time and train your ears👍👍👍
It really pays off. Thanks for watching!
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I appreciate that! Been dealing with a lot of changes- all good ones, but demanding of my time. Thanks for the support!
I search mainly on tone, it's good to have this skills😊 I like your no glam youtube btw😁😁😁
It's mainly no-glam because I can't figure out how to edit or add anything. I decided to just own it & make it my trademark 😅
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I know I should recognize who you are- Help me out with a hint, brother!
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I dont pay much attention to numbers, not because i know my tones well, im pretty tone deaf(in 60 tone on the legend i have trouble telling where a tone on the scale is), but because im looking at the ground pinpointing where that target is, not looking at the screen
Ive been thinking about trying to donsome singing voice work just using youtube videos, and seeing if i can train myself to be a little less tone deaf, but i havnt got around to it yet, do rey me fa so lol
I even have trouble telling the size of a target most of the time, sometimes i get a little hint its bigger, so ill raise my coil and be like oh yaya its singing a foot off the ground its a whole can
Lifting the coil always helps. 60 tones? That's way too many to sort out!
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 I kinda agree, it's a different tone for every vdi number on the machine, but they all kind of blend into each other
Last time I was out I accidently put my machine into 1 tone and it was kinda relaxing, I couldn't figure out why everything sounded the same and was screaming, but it had me digging everything
@digginggopher Sometimes less is best. I've never ran more than 20 tones, and usually use 5. What I do like about the 900 is that I can change the pitch of the tones.