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Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner
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[[Boss]] TU-3 Chromatic Tuner. The TU-3 is an advancement the previous TU-2. The TU-2 was itself was a reimagining of the Boss TU-12h Chromatic Tuner, which in turn was from the Boss TU-12. The TU-12h was not a pedal, but a conventional tuner that used a bouncing needle-in-a-VU-meter that was housed in a plastic case. The TU-12/12h could fit near the handle area of the Boss 6-pedal-unit, the BCB-60. These previous electronics served as the platform on which the Boss TU-2 pedal was built, and in-turn the TU-3.
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; Boss tuning device release dates
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* 1982: TU-12 Chromatic Tuner unit
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* 1990: TU-12h High-Range Chromatic Tuner unit
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* 1998: TU-2 Chromatic Tuner pedal
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* 2010: TU-3 Chromatic Tuner pedal
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==Controls==
 
==Controls==
 
[[File:Boss_TU3_front.png|right|frame|<div style="text-align:right">Image from [https://express.google.com/product/15444679833231883223_17406260260932355660_1699011 Google Express]</div>]]
 
[[File:Boss_TU3_front.png|right|frame|<div style="text-align:right">Image from [https://express.google.com/product/15444679833231883223_17406260260932355660_1699011 Google Express]</div>]]
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* Power Out - The TU-3 *can* power other pedals if using a daisy-chain cord of Boss-style barrel-negative tip terminals, provided those other pedals use the same AC adapter
 
* Power Out - The TU-3 *can* power other pedals if using a daisy-chain cord of Boss-style barrel-negative tip terminals, provided those other pedals use the same AC adapter
  
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; Note: There's nothing stopping you from using both output jacks at the same time. For example, it would certainly be possible to use the Bypass jack as a "direct out" for re-amping while using the Output during a live concert.
  
 
==Bypass:Buffered==
 
==Bypass:Buffered==
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==General Information==
 
==General Information==
The TU-3 is an advancement the previous TU-2. The TU-2 was itself was a reimagining of the Boss TU-12h Chromatic Tuner.
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The TU-3 begins at power-on in the "Chromatic" mode for tuning. Using this mode is simple enough: play a note, and the pedal will detect the note, and show which note is being played in the digital display. Pressing the "Mode" button at that point will advance right-to-left through the different tuning modes, as seen printed under on Tuning Indicator.
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The TU-3 can handle tuning seven-string guitars, and 6-string bases.
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# In Guitar mode, you can press the mode button again and select drop-tunings, from 1 step down all the way to 6-steps down.
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# In Bass mode, you can tune down by 1 to 3 trj
  
 
===Tuning Indicator===
 
===Tuning Indicator===
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The Tuning indicator is the LED-filled arc seen spanning the face of the pedal. This arc can be used to select a tuning mode for either "Cent" tuning or
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====Cent Tuning====
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In this tuning mode, the lights act in a manner corresponding to a needle in a VU meter.
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====Stream Tuning====
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In this tuning mode, the lights act like a strobe tuner, turning counter-clockwise when sharp, clockwise wh]]]]]]]] the center
  
 
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===Tuning Calibration===
===Setting the Tuning Calibration===
 
 
By pressing both buttons at the same time, it's possible to reset the tuning calibration of the TU-3. Default calibration is A=440, but the calibration can be set as low as A=436 and as high as A=445.
 
By pressing both buttons at the same time, it's possible to reset the tuning calibration of the TU-3. Default calibration is A=440, but the calibration can be set as low as A=436 and as high as A=445.
  
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==Schematic==
 
==Schematic==
 
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The Boss TU-3 has no schematic insofar as we've
  
 
==Artists==
 
==Artists==

Revision as of 08:48, 18 August 2018

Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner. The TU-3 is an advancement the previous TU-2. The TU-2 was itself was a reimagining of the Boss TU-12h Chromatic Tuner, which in turn was from the Boss TU-12. The TU-12h was not a pedal, but a conventional tuner that used a bouncing needle-in-a-VU-meter that was housed in a plastic case. The TU-12/12h could fit near the handle area of the Boss 6-pedal-unit, the BCB-60. These previous electronics served as the platform on which the Boss TU-2 pedal was built, and in-turn the TU-3.

Boss tuning device release dates
  • 1982: TU-12 Chromatic Tuner unit
  • 1990: TU-12h High-Range Chromatic Tuner unit
  • 1998: TU-2 Chromatic Tuner pedal
  • 2010: TU-3 Chromatic Tuner pedal

Controls

Image from Google Express
  • Button 1 - "Stream / Cent": At first glance, this button toggles between "Stream" and "Cent" tuning methods, but there's a lot more functionality described below.
  • Button 2 - "Mode": At first glance, this button toggles between
    • Tuning for Bass or Guitar
    • Setting the number of steps or half-steps below standard tuning you may wish to tune your instrument
  • Footswitch 1 - "Active/Bypass": Toggles the function of the pedal between "on" and "off". How this footswitch works is dependent on the output jack used.

Jacks

  • Output 1 - "Output": When this output jack is used, toggling the footswitch will turn the signal on or off. The signal will be "on" for when the tuner is not engaged or in use, and the signal will be "off" when the pedal is being used to tune. Use this when you don't want people to hear you tuning up.
  • Output 2 - "Bypass": When this output jack is used, using the footswitch on the TU-3 only turns the function of the tuner on and off. That means that whether the tuner is on or off, the instrument signal will always be going out on this jack. Use this when you don't care about people hearing you tune up.
  • Power In - Standard 9-volt barrel-negative tip Boss-style power supply
  • Power Out - The TU-3 *can* power other pedals if using a daisy-chain cord of Boss-style barrel-negative tip terminals, provided those other pedals use the same AC adapter


Note
There's nothing stopping you from using both output jacks at the same time. For example, it would certainly be possible to use the Bypass jack as a "direct out" for re-amping while using the Output during a live concert.

Bypass:Buffered

Like all Boss pedals, the TU-3 has a buffered bypass.

General Information

The TU-3 begins at power-on in the "Chromatic" mode for tuning. Using this mode is simple enough: play a note, and the pedal will detect the note, and show which note is being played in the digital display. Pressing the "Mode" button at that point will advance right-to-left through the different tuning modes, as seen printed under on Tuning Indicator.

The TU-3 can handle tuning seven-string guitars, and 6-string bases.

  1. In Guitar mode, you can press the mode button again and select drop-tunings, from 1 step down all the way to 6-steps down.
  2. In Bass mode, you can tune down by 1 to 3 trj

Tuning Indicator

The Tuning indicator is the LED-filled arc seen spanning the face of the pedal. This arc can be used to select a tuning mode for either "Cent" tuning or

Cent Tuning

In this tuning mode, the lights act in a manner corresponding to a needle in a VU meter.

Stream Tuning

In this tuning mode, the lights act like a strobe tuner, turning counter-clockwise when sharp, clockwise wh]]]]]]]] the center

Tuning Calibration

By pressing both buttons at the same time, it's possible to reset the tuning calibration of the TU-3. Default calibration is A=440, but the calibration can be set as low as A=436 and as high as A=445.


Additional Tricks

If playing outdoors in sunlight, it's possible to turn up the LED brightness in order to see the tuning indicator despite sun glare. Hold down Button 1, the "Stream / Cent" button for 2 seconds. The tuning indicator section will briefly display 5-6 vertical bands to indicate you're in high-brightness mode. To revert to standard brightness, hold down Button 1, the Stream / Cent button, again for two seconds, and the TU-3 will again display the tuning indicator in standard brightness.

Pedal Manual

https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/TU-3_e04_W.pdf

Phase Inversion

Schematic

The Boss TU-3 has no schematic insofar as we've

Artists

  • Nuno Bettencourt
  • Chris Cornell
  • Billy Duffy
  • Marty Friedman
  • Paul Gilbert
  • Scott Gorham
  • Dave Grohl
  • James Hetfield
  • Gus G. (Konstantinos Karamitroudis)
  • Johnny Marr
  • J Mascis
  • Duff McKagan
  • Dave Navarro
  • Nick Oliveri
  • Buzz Osborne
  • John Petrucci
  • Matt Pike
  • Alex Skolnick
  • Slash
  • Michael Sweet
  • Steve Vai
  • Brad Whitford

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