Sure, if you are identifying the notes, but not if you are playing a scale in a certain key.
What tuner do you know that tunes in a "key"? Tuners are chromatic. The Axe-Fx's tuner's display is line with every other chromatic tuner I've ever used.
Sure, if you are identifying the notes, but not if you are playing a scale in a certain key.
What tuner do you know that tunes in a "key"? Tuners are chromatic. The Axe-Fx's tuner's display is line with every other chromatic tuner I've ever used.
When tuning a guitar to Eb, my strobe, polytune and pitch clip each define all the "flatted" notes as #'s. i.e. D#, G#, C#, F#, A#, D#. Not a mixture of sharps and flats. What tuners are you referring to?The Axe-Fx's tuner's display is line with every other chromatic tuner I've ever used.
What tuner do you know that tunes in a "key"? Tuners are chromatic. The Axe-Fx's tuner's display is line with every other chromatic tuner I've ever used.
Pretty sure most of us understand what an enharmonic is ;-) And yes, we refer to those keys as F# and Bb. I have no issue with how the tuner references these notes but I understand guitar players tuning to Eb might prefer if the notes could be read as flats. They're not referencing what we call the keys but how they're tuning.What key is Thin Lizzy's Jailbreak in? F# or Gb?
What key is Bohemian Rhapsody in? A# or Bb?
See?
Print this out and place next to your Axe-Fx:
F# = Gb
G# = Ab
A# = Bb
C# = Db
D# = Eb
Problem solved.
The work never ends for Cliff, lol. But I think this is a good ideaWISH LIST ITEM: Add a transpose to the tuner... just like the StroboSoft app. Add that and we'll never see another one of these "Why does the tuner display..." threads again.
Problem closed.
This is a disappointing response IMO, but I'm going to take into account that it is an Internet post, and not infer a snarky attitude that the original poster may not have intended.What key is Thin Lizzy's Jailbreak in? F# or Gb?
What key is Bohemian Rhapsody in? A# or Bb?
See?
Print this out and place next to your Axe-Fx:
F# = Gb
G# = Ab
A# = Bb
C# = Db
D# = Eb
Problem solved.
Sorry to disappoint you.This is a disappointing response IMO, but I'm going to take into account that it is an Internet post, and not infer a snarky attitude that the original poster may not have intended.
All someone is asking for is a feature, just like any other feature.
Some people on these threads go gaga over many features most of us would find useless or marginal, or just plain silly.
Most Fractal users will never change the impedance of our fake speakers or play with gain enhancement. But I don't begrudge the players who enjoy the features. It's fantastic that the company offers a wide away of features for every category of player.
Maybe just say you don't want to change it instead of cheekily suggesting we need a cheat sheet, and that it is somehow our fault.
I'll get over it. It's a very minor thing and you still make the best equipment money can buy, so . . .Sorry to disappoint you.
What key is Thin Lizzy's Jailbreak in? F# or Gb?
What key is Bohemian Rhapsody in? A# or Bb?
I am currently considering Fractal for my next setup, and I'm reading random posts to see how issues and requests are being supported. I have to say, the response here was interesting. For something that can be changed quite easily in software, this was not the response I was expecting. Given how configurable the unit is, I can't see why their could not be a toggle option....instead of a cheat sheet.?!?!? Anyways
I am currently considering Fractal for my next setup, and I'm reading random posts to see how issues and requests are being supported. I have to say, the response here was interesting. For something that can be changed quite easily in software, this was not the response I was expecting. Given how configurable the unit is, I can't see why their could not be a toggle option....instead of a cheat sheet.?!?!? Anyways