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What makes the Turbo Tuner so fast?

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What makes the Turbo Tuner so fast?

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There are three things that separate the Turbo Tuner from the rest: • The strobe display is driven directly by the input signal from the musical instrument. All other tuners except a rotating disk strobe tuner must digitally process the signal using a microprocessor. There is zero lag between changes to the tuning of the instrument and the display on the Turbo Tuner. • In auto mode, the Turbo Tuner responds to note changes faster than a rotating disk tuner because it takes time for the motor driving the disk to change speeds. • The automatic note selection used by the Turbo Tuner actually works the same as the circuitry in a needle type tuner, but is only used to get a rough measurement of the note and set the strobe action to the nearest note in the scale. Because it does not have to make a precise measurement of the note, it makes the decision quicker, allowing the Turbo Tuner to grab a new note faster, speeding up the entire process of tuning. • After you have tuned your instrument

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