KORG DTR-1 Owner's Manual
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To calibrate the KORG DTR-1 to A440, press the 'CALIB' button until the display shows '440'. This sets the tuner to standard pitch.
Ensure that the power cable is securely connected and that the power outlet is working. If the problem persists, check the fuse in the power plug and replace it if necessary.
Yes, the KORG DTR-1 can be used to tune a 7-string guitar. Simply follow the standard tuning process and ensure the tuner is set to the correct note for each string.
Press the 'CALIB' button repeatedly to cycle through the available reference pitches. The pitch will be displayed in Hertz on the screen.
To clean the DTR-1, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any solvents or abrasive cleaners. Regularly check the input and output jacks for dust or debris.
Ensure the instrument cable is in good condition and properly connected. Verify the tuner is set to the correct calibration and note. If issues persist, try replacing the cables or testing with another instrument.
Yes, the DTR-1 is designed for rack mounting and fits standard 19-inch racks. Use appropriate rack screws and be mindful of ventilation to avoid overheating.
The DTR-1 does not have a dedicated 'factory reset' feature. However, you can manually reset settings by adjusting the calibration back to A440 and ensuring no other settings have been altered.
The DTR-1 is primarily designed for electric instruments via direct input. For acoustic instruments, use a microphone pickup or an acoustic-electric model with a built-in pickup.
To improve accuracy, reduce ambient noise as much as possible. Use a direct input connection and position the tuner away from loudspeakers or other sound sources.