GUEST wrote: Out of curiosity, do any here with chromatic tuners that also have settings for specific instruments such as "guitar" or "violin" use these "non chromatic" modes of operation? The whole point of a chromatic tuner is that it will tune every note, including all sharps (which also means all flats). It usually means that it is automatic. You play any note and the tuner will tell you what the note is and if it is sharp or flat. You should be able to calibrate it so that it will adjust the pitch which is considered in tune. Maybe the C means calibrate. What happens when you try to tune a string?
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