DrNick
Inspired
After some confusion wherein I kept being convinced that other people were tuned sharp, I eventually realized that I was quite flat, and it was the Axe-Fx tuner's fault!
I'm not sure what's going on. The calibration is set to 440Hz, "use offsets" is off (and all the offsets are set to 0 anyway). When my high E string is tuned correctly (as verified by a bunch of other sources), the Axe-Fx reads it as Gb1 minus about 30 or 40 cents.
What on earth is going on?
EDIT for more info: Axe-Fx II Mark II, FW 17.02. I just noticed it today, but it could have been this way for some time. I have decent relative pitch, but no absolute pitch sense.
I'm not sure what's going on. The calibration is set to 440Hz, "use offsets" is off (and all the offsets are set to 0 anyway). When my high E string is tuned correctly (as verified by a bunch of other sources), the Axe-Fx reads it as Gb1 minus about 30 or 40 cents.
What on earth is going on?
EDIT for more info: Axe-Fx II Mark II, FW 17.02. I just noticed it today, but it could have been this way for some time. I have decent relative pitch, but no absolute pitch sense.
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