KORG PitchHawk-G2 Owner's Manual
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To calibrate the KORG PitchHawk-G2, power on the device and press the CALIB button. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the reference pitch in 1 Hz increments from 436 to 445 Hz.
Check if the battery is properly installed and has sufficient charge. If the problem persists, replace the battery with a new one.
Press the MODE button to cycle through the available tuning modes: Chromatic, Guitar, Bass, and Ukulele.
Flickering may be due to low battery power. Try replacing the battery. If the issue continues, check for any physical damage to the device.
Yes, you can use the Chromatic mode to tune your instrument to any desired pitch, allowing for alternate tunings.
Attach the PitchHawk-G2 to the headstock of your guitar by gently clipping it on. Ensure it is secure but not too tight to avoid damage.
When tuning, the display will show the note name and a needle indicator. Your instrument is in tune when the needle is centered and the display changes color to indicate accuracy.
Yes, the PitchHawk-G2 has a dedicated Ukulele mode, specifically designed for accurate tuning of ukuleles.
Ensure the tuner is properly attached and the instrument is producing sound. Check for background noise that could interfere and ensure the tuner is in the correct mode.
To extend battery life, turn off the tuner after use, avoid leaving it in extreme temperatures, and use the auto-off feature to ensure it powers down when not in use.