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Yamaha TD-19 Manuel D'utilisation page 5

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Controls
Tuning guide LEDs
Display
Power
button
CALIB▼,▲buttons
Installing the battery
Slide off the back cover of the TD-19 to open the battery compart-
ment. Making sure to observe the correct polarity, insert the batter-
ies, and then slide the back cover to close the battery compartment.
If the unit malfunctions and you are unable to correct the
problem by turning the power off and on several times, remove
the batteries and then reinstall them.
When the batteries run low, the display will blink slowly. Replace
the batteries as soon as possible.
Tuning procedure
Meter mode
In this mode the VU style meter shown in the display is used to
tune your instrument.
1. If an instrument equipped with a pickup or the optional TM-
20 Microphone (for exclusive use of YAMAHA tuners) is used,
connect the instrument or mic cord (plug) to the INPUT jack of
the TD-19.
If you wish to tune your instrument using the built-in mic, do
not connect a plug to the INPUT jack. In steps 4 and 5, place
your instrument as close as possible to the built-in mic.
If a plug is connected to the INPUT jack, the built-in mic
cannot be used. The INPUT jack is for mono use only. Stereo
plugs cannot be used.
2. Press the power button to turn on the TD-19.
When the TD-19 is turned on, the previously specified reference
pitch is indicated.
When the power is on for 20 minutes without use, the tuner will
automatically turn off to conserve battery life.
3. If you wish to change the reference pitch (calibration), press the
CALIB
or
button. This can be adjusted in 1 Hz steps over
a range of 410 Hz-480 Hz.(*)
4. Play a single note on your instrument, and the name of the
nearest note will appear in the display. Tune your instrument
so that the correct note name is shown in the display.
Built-in mic
Speaker
INPUT jack
(Sound Out) button
a. " " Pure major third indicator
b. " " Pure minor third indicator
c. Reference pitch display
d. Note name
e. Meter
5. Tune your instrument so that the VU style meter moves to the
position (center) and the center pitch guide LED is lit.
The left indicator of the tuning guide will light if your instrument
is flat, and the right indicator will light if your instrument is sharp.
If you want to tune a pure major third above or a pure minor third
above a certain note, make the meter indicate " " (-13.7 cents) or "
" (+15.6 cents).
For example if you want to tune a major third above the A (0 cents)
note, set the note name display to C#, and make the meter indicate
" ".
Or if you want to tune a minor third above A (0cent), set the note
name display to C, and make the meter indicate " ".
While tuning with the built-in mic a quiet environment is recom-
mended for precise tuning.
Even if the pitch is within the range of detection, it may not be
possible to detect the pitch of an instrumental sound that contains
large numbers of overtones or a sound that has a rapid decay.
Sound Out mode
In this mode you can tune while listening to a reference tone.
1. Follow steps 2-3 outlined in "Meter mode."
2. Press the
(Sound Out) button to enter Sound Out mode.
3. Press the
(Sound Out) button to select the note name you want
to tune.
Hold down the
(Sound Out) button for about one second to switch
selection of the reference tone between the following two patterns*.
With AB
, A or B
can be selected. With 12NOTES, any of the note
names can be selected. After switching the selection pattern for the
reference tone, press the
be tuned to.
AB
: A → B
→ Meter mode (default setting)
12NOTES : C(4) → C
B
→ B → C(5) → Meter mode
4. Tune your instrument to the reference tone that is output by the
TD-19.
Specifications
Tuning:
12 note equal-tempered
Detection range: A0 (27.5 Hz)–C8 (4186.01 Hz) : Sine wave
Reference tone: C4 – C5 : one octave
Tuning modes:
Meter mode, Sound Out mode
Calibration range:
Detection accuracy:
Sound accuracy:
Connection jack: INPUT jack (1/4" mono)
Power supply:
two AAA batteries 3 V
Battery life:
Approximately 100 hours (zinc-carbon batteries,
Meter mode, A4 continuous input)
Dimensions:
100 mm (W) x 60 mm (D) x 16 mm (H) / 3.94" x 2.36"
x 0.63"
Weight:
67 g / 2.36 oz (including the battery)
Included items: Owner's Manual, two AAA batteries
* The Calibration and Sound Out mode settings are remembered
even when the power is turned off. However, these settings will be
initialized if the batteries are replaced.
Default settings :
• Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice
for improvement.
- 5 -
(Sound Out) button to select the note to
→ D → E
→ E → F → F
→ G → G
410 Hz – 480 Hz (1Hz steps)
±1 cent
±1.5 cent
Calibration = 440 Hz
Sound Out mode = A : AB
→ A →

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