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4 Tones is nice

JohnTN

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I have been playing with the 4 tones. I really like these sounds while coinshooting. This setting makes it very easy to sort out your high conductors. Deep rusty nails will still sound pretty much the same as the high conductors but I have noticed that the cursor in the smartfind screen is much more stable and the iron will pretty much lock on and the high conductors will lock on as well. When the high conductors have iron near them the cursor will bounce back and forth from top to bottom. If there is a lower conductive ( pull-tab etc. ) near the high conductor you will get a mixed tone. Has anyone else played with the 4 tone set-up and what is your thoughts?

John
 
I assume that you are talking about conductive sounds ??

I like 2 tones in ferrous and have been using multi in conductive. I will try 4 tone conductive if that's what you're talking about. Thanks for the cursor info.

Rainy day... dream away...


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