Technical information

Chapter 13: Tools and Utilities
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Guitar Tuner
The Guitar Tuner is optimized for guitar and bass, though it may be useful with other instruments. Connect an
electric guitar or bass to your computer’s sound card Line-In, or tune an acoustic instrument using a microphone
connected to the sound card Mic input. Play a pitch and the tuner will auto-range to determine the nearest note, and
display the intonation of your instrument.
Press the on-screen [Tuner] button or select the Window | Guitar Tuner menu item to launch the Tuner
Window.
Tip: There are detailed Guitar Tuner instructions in the online Help topic Connecting an Instrument.
The Guitar Tuner must be able to receive audio from your instrument via the line-in or microphone input of your
sound card. Please make sure that either the Microphone In or Line-In is enabled in the Recording Properties of the
Windows Mixer (or the appropriate Mixer application for your sound card).
Master Tuning
This function allows you to tune your sound card or module to another instrument, as well as adding a testing
function to see if your sound card supports Master Tuning. A setting of 0 is the default A = 440. Select the GM |
Master Tuning menu item to launch the Master Tune dialog.
Tip: Not all sound cards/modules support the Master Tuning feature. To see if your sound card supports Master Tuning,
press the [TEST] button in the dialog shown above.
Dynamic 3D Drum Kit Window
This sizeable drum window is an animated 3D display of a complete MIDI drum kit with all 61drum sounds
displayed on their respective instruments. Watch the drums being played or play-along/record by using QWERTY
keys or a mouse.
To launch the Drums window, click the Drums button in the View Panel. You can do several things with
the Drums Window:
- Watch the Drum part being played on the Drums window in real time.
- Play along with the drums in real time by mouse clicking on the drum instruments, or using the QWERTY keys.
The computer keyboard, the piano key number, and sound names can all (optionally) be made visible on the
hint line by moving your mouse cursor over a given instrument.
- Record a drum part into PowerTracks.
Drum Display
All the General MIDI percussion instruments are shown. Some percussion instruments are triggered by multiple
MIDI notes. When a sound is controlled by more than one MIDI note, a percussion instrument will show different
behavior in response to the different notes. For instance, the Hi-Hat responds differently to Close Hat, Pedal Hat,
and Open Hat MIDI notes.