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Peacook Nov 12, 2018 @ 7:17pm
Need help recalibrating
My guitar is very sensitive to noise because of the first time I tried calibrating I was very quiet struming it.

Is there any way that I can recalibrate? (Not recalibrating the tuner, but recalibrating the noise for the guitar)

I am using the USB with max volume
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Boris the Animal Nov 12, 2018 @ 7:40pm 
You can recallibrate at any time when you're at the tuner display for any song. You'll notice at the bottom it says, "press enter to recalibrate" if you're using PC. When you say that you have your USB on max volume, I assume you mean the Real Tone Cable that's plugged into your usb slot. 100% is going to be too high and would make it extremely sensitive. You can either turn it down to 50% and then recalibrate or just recalibrate and it should set it to what is probably best. When it says to stop strumming, I normally mute my strings and let go. In other words, I don't hold them down muted. I find recalibration works best for me that way. Good luck.
Peacook Nov 12, 2018 @ 7:50pm 
Originally posted by Msyn:
You can recallibrate at any time when you're at the tuner display for any song. You'll notice at the bottom it says, "press enter to recalibrate" if you're using PC. When you say that you have your USB on max volume, I assume you mean the Real Tone Cable that's plugged into your usb slot. 100% is going to be too high and would make it extremely sensitive. You can either turn it down to 50% and then recalibrate or just recalibrate and it should set it to what is probably best. When it says to stop strumming, I normally mute my strings and let go. In other words, I don't hold them down muted. I find recalibration works best for me that way. Good luck.

Thank you! I really thought that the tuner display is only for the tuner. But by Max Volume, I meant my guitar, but my USB was at 90 for some reason, thank you very much!
Redeyed Aug 29, 2021 @ 8:52am 
Originally posted by Boris the Animal:
You can recallibrate at any time when you're at the tuner display for any song. You'll notice at the bottom it says, "press enter to recalibrate" if you're using PC. When you say that you have your USB on max volume, I assume you mean the Real Tone Cable that's plugged into your usb slot. 100% is going to be too high and would make it extremely sensitive. You can either turn it down to 50% and then recalibrate or just recalibrate and it should set it to what is probably best. When it says to stop strumming, I normally mute my strings and let go. In other words, I don't hold them down muted. I find recalibration works best for me that way. Good luck.


You are a legend. This is exactly the root of the problem, and the correct solution. I love you.
Ubi_TheBerry  [developer] Sep 4, 2021 @ 8:43am 
Originally posted by Redeyed:
Originally posted by Boris the Animal:
You can recallibrate at any time when you're at the tuner display for any song. You'll notice at the bottom it says, "press enter to recalibrate" if you're using PC. When you say that you have your USB on max volume, I assume you mean the Real Tone Cable that's plugged into your usb slot. 100% is going to be too high and would make it extremely sensitive. You can either turn it down to 50% and then recalibrate or just recalibrate and it should set it to what is probably best. When it says to stop strumming, I normally mute my strings and let go. In other words, I don't hold them down muted. I find recalibration works best for me that way. Good luck.


You are a legend. This is exactly the root of the problem, and the correct solution. I love you.

Glad to see this fix has also helped you Redeyed!

- Ubisoft Support
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