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change number of tones in MUTLI ????

grouser

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I can't find it now but someone posted they used "multi" with a number of tones THEY selected,,,, is that possible ???
 
I don't think so it's either multi tones, 2 tone, or 4 tone, either in conductive mode or in ferrous mode off the top of my head right now. May be a single tone but I don't think so..
 
that's what I thought,,, I see nothing in the book about changing the number of multi tones
 
In the instruction manual I believe it is the variability when in mulit tone that sets the range of tones. I may be wrong though.
 
you may have something there,,,
 
The E-TRAC offers the choice of one tone, two tones, four tones or multi-tone in either ferrous or conductive audio. You can't change the number of tones in multi-tone. But if you have difficulty deciphering higher tones, you can limit the pitch of the high tones by lowering the Limit. And you can minimize the difference between individual tones (such as the different pitch produced by adjacent targets of different properties) by lowering the Variability. Think of it this way..... you can limit how high of pitch you want to hear by lowering the LIMIT setting. And you can reduce the amount that each target signal varies by lowering the Variability. JMHO HH Randy
 
Also in Threshold Tone not the Threshold Volume as that is the background volume hum level ( I have mine on 14-15 ) but in "THRESHOLD TONES" it's set at factory levelb 15. I lowered mine first to 10 and tried some coins out then tried out 5 and I really liked the sounds at 5 so left it there, it can go as low as 1 and really pulls all the sounds way down lower.

What it did is it pulled ALL the sounds lower down in the octave/pitch scale so all sounds became lower down instead of high pitched squealing. Really made Nickles a distinct sound over iron so they really stand out. I can be moving along at a good clip if the area is clean and I can get a slight blib of that sound and it will stop me dead in my tracks and check for that nickel signal I just caught a smidge of.

You won't need to change the Variability or limit the sounds I left them at 29-30 to give it the largest spacing of sound between the numbers of the targets when they hit for more info. It was like going from EEEEEEE to AAAAAAAA to OOOOOO in sound. Try it see if thst does it for your hearing I do better with low sounds than high pitched sounds myself.
 
I think I get it ,,,, and I do run my threshold at the lower tone for my ears,,,,
 
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