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MXT Pro Tones

Bones

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Just got the Pro. Looks like its going to be confusing about the tune feature. Had the MXT 300 before and was way easier to use. Looked at several videos for the MXT and most of them are showing the older model in use and not really anything about the tune part. All the reading gets pretty confusing. Hope I didn't make a mistake.
 
Each tone corresponds to a group of vdi #s. In the owners manual their is a break down of where the tones split. By using the tones, once you use them for a while they help you not to have to look at the #s all the time. they are pretty accurate. the hard part is the low end tones are very close for my ears. but I used to have a spectrum so the Id system was familiar..
Good luck!
 
Nope you didn't make a mistake. I have the mxt pro and the tones just give you another tool to use in your search for goodies . Read the manual and practice. Pretty easy machine to learn and believe me, it doesn't leave much behind!
 
I have read the manual and have figured out some of the problems I was having. I guess I jumped the gun a little when I could not figure out the learning process. It just gets a little confusing reading the manual and trying to interpret what its saying. Each time I read it I come up with an explanation I over looked or did not get. And carl-NC I was looking to get a better machine than I had, so turning the tune feature off would not have accomplished anything by buying the Pro. But thanks for the reply anyway
Thanks to all that replied, I did appreciate it. Bones
 
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