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Roadie automatic guitar tuner with iOS app
Looks very cool and some of the reviews on their Facebook post paint a pretty picture. I'm not convinced this is something I'd pay $100 dollars for, mainly because it requires the iPhone/iPad, etc. in order to function. Seems a little cumbersome, especially for live use.
What do you all think?
https://www.roadietuner.com/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=NOV2016
Here's a link for those not on Facebook.
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It would be laughable onstage - wait, let me grab the thingy that turns the tuning peg for me, oh, hold on, I need my phone to use it too, gotta open the app first, gotta connect it wirelessly, is the bluetooth on? I think I gotta go in the settings?
It would be cool if you were an actual roadie, or worked in a music store, and had 15 guitars to tune. The part about it being more accurate is intriguing, I could see that being true.
I think this is a keyboardist's plot to try to make guitarists less inherently cool. Also, it's $100. However! If you're having trouble keeping a vow of celibacy, this might help.
@Processaurus @ExAsperis99
Agreed. You folks are funny!
Another thing that's got me is that Gibson had fully automatic tuners built into their guitars a year or two ago. They had one run and done. Seems to me if guitarists didn't want those, we're not going to want this either.
The Gibson robotuners are pretty cool. I have a Les Paul with the robotuner and personally I rather like it. Every time you pick up the guitar, press a button and within a couple of seconds it's in tune. It also makes alternative tunings pretty quick to achieve.
This thing however can never match the speed of the mounted systems because you have to do one string at a time, rather than all six at once.
Genius idea, absolutely useless on stage.