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Edit Strings and Tuning dialog
The Edit Strings and Tuning dialog allows you to customize the tuning of individual fretted
instruments by changing the number of strings and frets they have, the pitches of their open
strings, and the spacing of their frets.
You can open the Edit Strings and Tuning dialog in Setup mode by expanding the player
card of the player holding the fretted instrument in the
Players panel, then clicking the
arrow in its label and choosing Edit Strings and Tuning.
Edit Strings and Tuning dialog
The Edit Strings and Tuning dialog comprises the following:
1 Instrument
Displays the name of the selected fretted instrument.
2 String editor
Allows you to select and edit individual or all strings of the fretted instrument. The
arrangement of strings in the editor matches that of the real instrument. The pitch and total
number of frets of each string is shown to the left of the vertical line that represents the nut.
3 Controls
Allow you to edit individual or multiple strings. The following controls are available when at
least one string is selected in the string editor:
Open pitch: Allows you to set the open pitch of the string using the note name and
octave, such as C4 for middle C. If necessary, you can add # for sharp and b for at.
No. of frets: Allows you to set the number of frets for the selected strings.
Starting fret: Allows you to set the number of the rst fret on the selected strings. For
example, the fth string on the banjo starts at fret 5.
Tune Up Half-Step: Allows you to raise the open pitch of the selected strings by a half-
step (semitone).
Tune Down Half-Step: Allows you to lower the open pitch of the selected strings by a
half-step (semitone).
Irregular fret spacing: Allows you to set non-chromatic fret arrangements for
instruments with fretboards that correspond to other scales, such as the dulcimer. Enter
1 for a half-step and 2 for a whole-step, with each step separated by a comma. For
example, enter 2,2,1,2,2,2,1 to set the pattern for a major scale.
4
Select all
Selects all strings at once.
Setup mode
Instruments
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