
Overtone Labs tune-bot gig [drum tuner]
Product Condition
Brand New | Unused, as sold. |
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Mint | Like new, no flaws. |
Excellent | Barely used, very minor wear. |
Very Good | Light wear, fully functional. |
Good | Visible wear, plays fine. |
Fair | Heavy wear, still playable. |
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Description
Description
The tune-bot gig's unique design aims to improve operability by eliminating the save mode found on higher-end models, making it easy for anyone to use. According to company president and engineer Dave Ribner, "We've simplified the design by reducing the number of buttons so that pitch (Hz) and intervals can be changed with a single button." The large LCD screen makes it suitable for a wide range of uses, from the studio and stage to practicing at home. Of course, the clip is compatible with a variety of hoops. The unit fits easily into a gig bag.
- Tuning is possible by scale and pitch (Hz).
- This tuner's filter mode function makes it easy to tune percussion instruments.
- The clip securely fastens to the hoop.
Set on the hoop part of the instrument (both die-cast hoops and pressed hoops can be installed)
■For those tuning drums for the first time■
~To make head tuning easier~
Mute the head you are not tuning. Tuning only one head will make tuning easier and reduce noise.
*Items that can be used as mutes: carpets, sofas, pillows, round drum stools, etc.
~When installing a new head and tuning~
(When installing a new head, it will loosen after tuning, so it is important to make sure the head is stable.)
1. Before attaching the head, clean the edge (the part of the shell where the head will touch) and attach the head and hoop.
2. Next, tighten the bolts with your fingers, always tightening the bolts facing each other in order until they can no longer be turned with your fingers.
3. When you can no longer turn the bolts with your fingers, use the tuning key to tighten the bolts little by little diagonally, being careful not to tilt the head.
4. Once the wrinkles on the head have disappeared and the sound is resonant, tune it using the Tune-bot.
*New heads will be tuned multiple times until they are stable.
*To stabilize the head quickly, it is common to tune the head higher and apply weight as if extending the head.
~When tuning an existing head~
(When tuning a head you are using, loosen the head below the desired pitch.)
1. Tune the guitar by tapping the edges of the head in order, starting with the bolts closest to the highest note, then loosening the other bolts and gradually tightening them to tune the guitar. This is easier than tuning from high to low.
*When tuning, gradually tighten the bolts diagonally opposite each other. Tightening the diagonally opposite bolts allows you to tune the guitar more quickly than tightening any of the other bolts.
2. To measure the overall pitch of the drum, strike the center of the drum. Remove any mutes and place the drum in the air (for example, by placing it on a stand). This will allow you to measure the overall pitch.
~To understand tuning further~
When tuning, tuning the top and bottom heads to the same pitch will produce a better resonance. Tuning the top and bottom heads to different pitches will emphasize the attack and reduce the sustain of the sound. Find out for yourself what kind of sound you like.
*Notes*
・The values measured by this tuner are only a reference value.
- The pitch of the drum changes depending on where you hit it, so please check the instruction manual before tuning. (The closer you hit the hoop, the higher the pitch.)
・It is not waterproof.
Accessories: Instruction manual (Japanese version available), 2 AAA batteries
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■ Condition
Items with “USED” in the product name are pre-owned and will be delivered as shown in the photos. Signs of wear may be present. All items are function-tested by our staff and rechecked before dispatch.
■ Stock
Many products are stocked across Ikebe stores in Japan. As a result, shipment may take several days. In-store sales may also cause items to sell out. If an item is unavailable, we will contact you promptly; in that case, the order will be canceled and any payment will be refunded.
■ Shipping
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- Asia: 10–20 days (estimated)
- North America & Oceania: 20–30 days (estimated)
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* Warranty
Our product warranty is valid only within Japan.
* Voltage
All electrical products are intended for the Japanese market and are designed for 100 V operation.

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