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Second you run the ''mute calibration'', this test needs to be performed when the position of the mute motor has changed, a string with a different thickness has been put on the instrument, or the bridge heights have changed. The ''mute calibration'' works by playing the <u>fundamental</u> of the instrument and digitally analyzing the sound of the pickup while moving the mute into different positions. Therefore <u>the instrument must have gone through the pressure calibration and it should be reasonably in tune</u>, if this is not the case you will most likely get garbage values.
Second you run the ''mute calibration'', this test needs to be performed when the position of the mute motor has changed, a string with a different thickness has been put on the instrument, or the bridge heights have changed. The ''mute calibration'' works by playing the <u>fundamental</u> of the instrument and digitally analyzing the sound of the pickup while moving the mute into different positions. Therefore <u>the instrument must have gone through the pressure calibration and it should be reasonably in tune</u>, if this is not the case you will most likely get garbage values.
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