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When the desired note is to the right of the indicator, it means the <b>pitch is too low</b>, and you need to <b>tune up</b>:

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When the desired note is to the left of the indicator, it means the <b>pitch is too high</b>, and you need to <b>tune down</b>:

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Now you can <b>fine-tune using the Strobe view</b>, but you have already achieved very good precision:

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To adjust the octave, use the upper buttons. To change the desired note by a halftone, use the lower buttons. The current note is displayed in the middle of the screen:

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To select a note within the same octave, simply touch it:

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If the pattern moves to the left, it indicates that the <b>pitch is too low</b>, and you need to <b>tune up</b>:

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If the pattern moves to the right, it indicates that the <b>pitch is too high</b>, and you need to <b>tune down</b>:

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If the pattern remains still, the string is in tune:

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Finnish translations.

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New guitar tunings: 12-string guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar E9th.

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The translations in several languages have failing checks