![]() ![]() Take your foot off the stomp switch when the desired Sweetener is displayed on the screen.ġ. SE9 to SC6 or Guitar to a dropped tuning etc). While the stomp switch is held down with your foot, mute the strings with your left hand while you tap a string or a pickup once with your right, the Sweetener will change or "Bump" to the next one on your active list (e.g. Press and hold down the stomp switch with your foot. Here's how to use the "Sweetener Bump" feature: While the P is flashing, press the + button on the right once to turn on the "Sweetener Bump" feature (to turn it off, press the - button on the right once). Press the upper ʌ Menu button four times - you should see a large P on the screen with "OFF" flashing to the upper right of the P.ĥ. Having done the above, here's how to turn the "Sweetener Bump" option On or Off:Ĥ. From now on, it can be turned On or Off as needed. ![]() ![]() You'll see a small + appear on the middle of the screen, you've now activated the remote "Sweetener Bump" capability. While "Hardware" is flashing, press and hold both the upper ʌ Menu button on the left and the + button on the right at the same time and release them.Ħ. Press the upper ʌ Menu button twice - you'll see "Hardware" flashing at the bottom of the screen.ĥ. While the Gear icon is flashing, press the + button on the right once.Ĥ. Press the upper ʌ Menu button on the left twice - you'll see the Gear icon flashing.ģ. First, plug a 1/4" instrument cable into the StroboStomp HD to switch it on.Ģ. How to Activate the "Sweetener Bump" capability:ġ. here's how to do it as its a hidden feature not in the manual! It really makes this tuner special! So I contacted Peterson and they sent out a really cool way to switch presets just by tapping the pickup. I had this concern since its on my board and didn't want to bend down to switch presets for pedal steel etc. If you use more than one preset (sweeteners) (like a dropped tuning or switching necks on pedal steel etc.it has over 100 sweeteners) you don't have to bend down and push any buttons to switch from one to the other. I'm waiting for reviews to sway me before I decide on the new HD Strobostomp or another Turbo mini. My electric board is waiting for a new Buzz Feiten capable tuner since I moved the Turbo mini to the acoustic board. The ST-122 is constantly being borrowed by our orchestral and string/wind instrument guys, the ST-200 is bolted into the audio rack with the display permanently on, and the mini is on my acoustic nano board. I have the Turbo ST-122, ST-200 and ST-300mini. I'd love to know if note acquisition time has been improved on this new Peterson HD model. I used the Peterson Strobostomp (original) right up until it got nicked, but it was a bit laggy on note acquisition compared to the Turbos, so I replaced it with the ST-300mini when the time came and put the ST-200 in the rack. I've been looking at getting one of these new HD models once the reviews are in: things like battery life, ease of use, note acquisition speed/tracking, startup times, etc. I use the Peterson StroboClip on my acoustic, and had a StroboStomp (original model) on my board. ![]() You claimed the HD is faster than the Turbo, so you could have responded by explaining what you mean by 'faster' instead of attacking my 'beliefs' like some sort of political statement. And I personally don't mind at all what tuner you sell or use. ![]()
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