KORG PitchHawk-G Owner's Manual
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To calibrate the PitchHawk-G, press the calibration button until the desired reference pitch (usually 440 Hz) is displayed. Use the arrow buttons to adjust if necessary.
Check if the battery is inserted correctly and has enough charge. If the problem persists, try replacing the battery with a new one.
Press the mode button to cycle through the available tuning modes until you reach the desired mode, such as chromatic or guitar-specific tuning.
Clip the PitchHawk-G onto the headstock of your guitar, ensuring that the clip is secure but not overly tight to avoid damaging the instrument.
Ensure that the tuner is securely attached to the headstock and that there is minimal background noise. Try re-calibrating the tuner or restarting it if issues persist.
Yes, the PitchHawk-G can be used for alternative tunings. Simply adjust the tuning mode to chromatic and tune each string to the desired pitch.
Battery life depends on usage, but it's advisable to replace the battery every 6 months or when you notice the display dimming.
Make sure the tuner is positioned correctly and not influenced by external vibrations. Recalibrate if necessary and check for any loose parts.
Yes, the PitchHawk-G is suitable for live performance due to its quick response time and clear display, which helps in noisy environments.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the surface and avoid using any liquids or solvents. Store it in a dry place when not in use to prevent any damage.