Tuning Buttons
You should rarely need to use this feature as the QChord is always in perfect tune, but may find a need to do so if you are playing along with a tape recorder or record, for example, where the pitch cannot be adjusted. The tuning buttons are marked with upward and downward pointing triangles, & represent the b-flat button which lowers the pitch and the f button which raises it. The melody keyboard is first activated, then the desired button is pressed until the pitch you want is reached. The pitch can be raised by as much as 50 cents and lowered by as much as 40 cents. Press both buttons simultaneously to return to perfect pitch. Once you have turned the melody keyboard off and returned to the strumplate, play a chord to hear the new pitch.
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You should rarely need to use this feature as the QChord is always in perfect tune, but may find a need to do so if you are playing along with a tape recorder or record, for example, where the pitch cannot be adjusted. The tuning buttons are marked with upward and downward pointing triangles, & represent the b-flat button which lowers the pitch and the f button which raises it. The melody keyboard is first activated, then the desired button is pressed until the pitch you want is reached. The pitch can be raised by as much as 50 cents and lowered by as much as 40 cents. Press both buttons simultaneously to return to perfect pitch. Once you have turned the melody keyboard off and returned to the strumplate, play a chord to hear the new pitch.
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