Blair Digital Chanter Kullanıcı Kılavuzu - Sayfa 4

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Important

* Always store the Digital Chanter inside the case when not in use.
* Do not attempt to seperate or open the sections of the Chanter
(top and bottom section). It does not seperate.

* Do not bend, twist or apply force to the chanter body.

* The only removable part on the Digital Chanter is the mouthpiece
First, learn about the sensors.

The unique feature of the Digital chanter is the ability to adjust each individual sensor to suit your fingers. The
chanter emulates how a traditional chanter performs by lifting the fingers.
The Blair Digital Chanter™ finger sensors react to positioning, height and skin reflections and the chanter
needs to be tuned into your own fingers. Adjusting the sensor value allows precise tuning of the chanter to
the way you play, and can even be set to assist in training the fingers to perform more efficiently.
The easiest way to learn how the sensors work is to do the following.
1. Set the value of Sensor Hole HA to '+80'
2. Using only your thumb, place the finger over the High A hole. You will notice that even with the thumb on the hole,
HG cannot be sounded. This indicates the sensor is too sensitive, and we need to set a detection point nearer to the
chanter hole for the sensor to sound the note. 

This adjustment is required for each finger hole, and will depend on how you lift your individual fingers. If the note
above the sensor isn't correctly calibrated the proceeding notes may not sound correctly. (similar to not covering a
hole on the traditional pipes).

The process to set each sensor is quick, easy, and once set, requires only minimal tweaking.

Start with the High A hole. Navigate to the Sensor menu, select Hole HA. 

Place your thumb on the hole and play a High A grace note. Adjust the Hole HA sensor value until both the High A
and High G can be heard, lifting your fingers as you would normally play. 

Once satisfied, press switch (Enter) and navigate to Hole HG. Continue the process for each sensor.

* To make a hole more sensitive, increase the sensor value. To make it less sensitive, decrease the value.

For example if High G is not heard and the finger is on the hole, it's too sensitive therefore decrease the value until it
sounds. This makes the sensor less sensitive.

Tip: Once in the detection range, small increments are best

-100
Hole is less sensitive, fingers can be higher
away from hole for note to sound.
0
-10
4
-10
Hole is more sensitive, finger needs to be
closer to hole to sound.
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+100