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Studio TBS-001 Digital Drum Tuner - Clip-On Tuner for Acoustic Drum Kits

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Style: Tune-Bot Studio


Pattern Name: Single


Features

  • ENHANCED ACCURACY - With Difference Mode and Filter Mode, the Tune-Bot Studio improves tuning accuracy and ensures each drum in your kit will sound exactly as you want, allowing for greater creativity in your music.
  • SAVE AND RECALL PITCHES - With the Tune-Bot Studio, you can save and record pitch for 5 kits, each with up to 10 drums. Now you can feel free to play around with different drumset sounds, all while keeping enough alternatives you can go back to.
  • FLEXIBLE AND EASY TO USE - The Tune-Bot Studio makes matching your lug pitches much easier. Just clip onto any standard drum rim and, in a few minutes, you can quickly pinpoint which lug needs adjustment to achieve the sound you've been looking for.
  • FREE APP SUPPORT - Tune-Bot Studio comes with a free tuning calculator app for Android and Apple devices which tells you the ideal way to tune for the sound you want to achieve. With these tools, youll be able to recreate a wide range of drum sounds.
  • ROBUST DESIGN - With its hard plastic case, Tune-Bot Studio is sturdy enough for travel in a stick bag or hardware case.

Color: Schwarz


Brand: tune-bot


Material: Plastic


Model Name: TBS-001


Item dimensions L x W x H: 3.15 x 3.15 x 4.33 inches


Item Weight: 0.1 Kilograms


Body Material: Plastic


Included Components: Case


Manufacturer: tune-bot


UPC: 858580003030


Global Trade Identification Number: 30


Set Name: Tune-Bot Studio


Item Weight: 3.41 ounces


Product Dimensions: 3.15 x 3.15 x 4.33 inches


Item model number: TBS-001


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 13, 2017


Color Name: Schwarz


Scale Length: inches


Material Type: Plastic


Battery type: Alkaline


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  • It's like dialing in the focus knob on the pitch of your drums to achieve a really pleasant tuning with very little effort
Style: Tune-Bot Gig Pattern Name: Single
UPDATE: I just changed all the heads on eight drums in about 30 minutes. It doesn't get any easier than that, and the results were dead on as always. This is one of the best gadgets I've ever purchased! ORIGINAL REVIEW: As a new drummer, I have really struggled with tuning. The DrumDial lets you get even tension on the head at all lug positions, but if you blindly follow the needle on the dial, you can merrily over-torque your lugs to the point of warping your hoops. The Evans torque key lets you get even torque on all the lugs, but discovering the correct target torque is fiddly, and imprecise. Neither of these tuning aids really has anything to do with the pitch of the drum, and neither one can help you get your drums in tune with each other. After using both of these devices along with my ear, I finally got my drums in some kind of tune. When I heard about the Tune-Bot Gig, I was skeptical about dropping more money on yet another tuning gadget, but I was also intrigued. I let the thing sit around for a few days before I finally tried it, and then I struggled briefly figuring out how to use it correctly. I really wasn't set up to be a fan of this gadget, but then I worked through the issues. I started by finding the one tom I liked the best, and determining what pitch it played. Next, I used the Android app to generate a tuning for my set of toms with something close to that pitch in that position. Finally, I tuned all five toms to that scheme, moving some a lot more than others, and then I tuned my snare to a note exactly halfway between the two highest toms. Basically the trick to this is to ignore the fundamental pitch, and tune each head to the specified lug pitch individually, then check your work afterwards by letting both heads resonate. You will find the tunings they suggest are spot on for producing a desired fundamental pitch, even if you are doing something apparently weird with the lug pitch. In maybe 30 minutes of work with the Tune-Bot, I really dialed in the focus knob on my kit. WOW! The toms are still highly resonant, the way I prefer them, but I have solved at least 75% of my snare buzz resonance problems by positioning the snare on a different note from any of the toms. The intervals between the toms have smoothed out, and it is suddenly apparent how much worse they sounded before. My lowest tom came up a lot in pitch, but it still thunders nicely, while my nice high tom came down just a hair to sit on a note that works better with the rest of the toms. That definitely made a positive difference, and it didn't take very much work to get there. I am highly amused with this gadget! If Amazon had half stars, I would deduct half a star, because the Tune-Bot really had some serious problems with the higher pitched drums. The target is 258 Hz, for example, and you're tuning 220, 230, 240, 250, 253, 375. Wait, what? How did I go all the way to 375 with that tiny adjustment? The answer is that I didn't. I know from my experience building tuned wind chimes that it is very hard to tune percussive things with a conventional chromatic auto tuner. The apparent fundamental frequency you hear is made up of a very complex mixture of different overtones, which is also how you can tune each head to some apparently ludicrous pitch, and end up yielding a much lower fundamental once both heads are free to resonate. What happens with the Tune-Bot is that sometimes it picks out the wrong overtone, and it shows you that pitch, instead of the pitch of the overtone you are working on tuning. Working through that aspect of things was the most fiddly part of using the Tune-Bot, but by moving the unit to the opposite side of the drum from the lug I was tuning, and by relying on my ear to tell me that I hadn't really jumped 100 Hz in pitch, I was finally able to muddle through and get everything tuned quite impressively well. Even the Tune-Bot doesn't replace your ears, but it helps a great deal, and combined with the app or the tuning builder on the website, the complete system really helps you target and achieve a tuning that works very well. Considering how poorly a standard chromatic auto-tuner performs at this kind of task, what they have achieved with this gadget is truly impressive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2016 by D. Michael McIntyre

  • Works, and works well.
Style: Tune-Bot Studio Pattern Name: Single
I've been playing drums for a long, long time, but I've always struggled with tuning and tuning quickly. The tune bot made this process almost foolproof. It has a lot of features that I haven't even explored yet, so that's why the ease of use is 4 stars--it's not hard to use, but there is a lot that you can do with it, so you do need to sit down and work through the features and use the websites or the app to figure it all out. You also might need to do a little math to dial in your specific setup. BUT, I'm sure this gets easier over time, and the results have been absolutely worth it. I didn't want to admit I needed to spend this much money to make my kit sound good. But, it doesn't just sound good, it sounds great, and I feel confident about the sound. The only hiccup was with tuning the snare, and that was a little odd. It just seemed to have some difficulty with some of the lug resonances on the snare head. I did take the snare off when I tuned it, but my snare has just always been a little hard to tune. That's part of why I wanted to get this gadget. But I've read that some other folks seemed to have a similar issue on the resonant head of the snare--it almost seemed like, on the higher tensions, that there were times when it just read the tension wrong, like 100 off, but I knew it was obviosly not the low reading that came up. I could dial up, and then suddenly, over a certain tension the reading just dipped by, like, 100 points. That didn't make sense. So, I kind of went with it and used my ear a bit, and I got them in line together. Overall the sound is still superior to any tuning I've done in the past. The sound of the bass drum is also much better after applying the tune bot formulas and getting real readings. I love being able to get nice intervals between my toms. The bot can save settings too, and it can adjust for multiple setups. I haven't even gotten into any of that yet. Probably one could get away with the basic bot instead of the studio. But, it didn't seem like the 20 buck different between the two was enough to get the lesser tool. Others may have a better idea of that, since I've never played with the regular tune bot. Great tool, I wish I hadn't waited to get it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024 by Buffy

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