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- <p><font face="Verdana" color="#004891">Easy Guitar Tuner - Help<br>
- <font size="1">Copyright ⌐ 2005 - Daniel Elkins, Nite Revolution Inc.</font></font></p>
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- <u>Contents</u>:</font></p>
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- <li><font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#004891">What is Easy Guitar Tuner?</font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#004891">Using Easy Guitar Tuner<br>
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- <p><u><font face="Verdana" color="#004891">What is Easy Guitar Tuner?</font></u></p>
- <p><font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#004891"> Easy Guitar
- Tuner« is a simple and straight-forward program designed to help you tune your
- guitar. You can choose between 36 different tunings and 7 different guitars. The
- program uses the built-in Windows MIDI functions to simulate each instrument so
- it's easier to tune your specific type of guitar.<br>
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- <p><u><font face="Verdana" color="#004891">Using Easy Guitar Tuner.</font></u></p>
- <p><font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#004891"> The first
- thing you need to do is, choose your instrument. The available instruments are
- listed in the drop-down list at the top of the window. Refer to figure 1.0 to
- see where to change your instrument.</font></p>
- <p><u><b><font face="Verdana" size="1" color="#004891">Figure 1.0</font></b></u></p>
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- <img border="0" src="Fig1.0.gif" width="473" height="114"></font></p>
- <p><font face="Verdana" color="#004891"> </font>
- <font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#004891">The next thing you need to do is,
- choose which tuning you would like to use. Click the drop-down list beneath the
- instrument's. After you choose your tuning, you will need to choose a note
- duration. The note duration is how long each note will play (in seconds).</font></p>
- <p><font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#004891"> After you
- have chosen a tuning to use, click one of the string buttons displayed in figure
- 1.1.</font></p>
- <p><u><b><font face="Verdana" size="1" color="#004891">Figure 1.1</font></b></u></p>
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- <img border="0" src="Fig1.1.gif" width="473" height="269"></font></p>
- <p><font face="Verdana" color="#004891"> </font>
- <font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#004891">The first button on the top (E-1)
- is the 1st (thinnest) string on your guitar. The last button on the bottom (E-6)
- is the 6th (thickest) string on your guitar, as indicated by the image to the
- right of the buttons.</font></p>
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