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Tones?

sekypaleo

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Will be buying a Deus in a week or so, and have been reading the manual and ALOT of info here and on other sites. All the adjustments (Reactivity, silencer, freq etc.) all make sense...but I am struggling to understand the tone options, in particular how tone 1 is tied to disc. Can anybody give me a down to earth explanation? Thanks in advance! Bill
 
The first tone is always tied to the dicrimination setting. If you have the discrimination set at 6 then the first tone will be from 0 to 6. If you have the discrimination set at 30 then the first tone will be from 0 to 30.

You can change the frequency or pitch of the tone to anything you like, but you can not change the tone break.

What I typically do is set my disc at 2 to 2.5 at most. I think discrimination messes with what the Deus does best. So I use as little as possible. Depth and target seperation are what I am hoping to improve by using so little.

So my first tone is (202) from 0 to 2.
Then my next tone I have set at (202) also. From 2 to what ever number I want to end it at.

I use the Deus in iron. I try to limit my tones so they stand out. Making some the same frequency allows me to ignore them more easily.
 
So whatever you set disc at (for you at 2 -2.5) there is a tone that will be heard (assigned by the user). I guess what is getting me is that I am used to the disc range not being heard. Meaning I would be be used to say disc set at 2, then 0-2 would not be heard. I think I am misunderstanding something or am being unusually dense about this!
 
sekypaleo said:
So whatever you set disc at (for you at 2 -2.5) there is a tone that will be heard (assigned by the user). I guess what is getting me is that I am used to the disc range not being heard. Meaning I would be be used to say disc set at 2, then 0-2 would not be heard. I think I am misunderstanding something or am being unusually dense about this!

When you set your iron volume to 1 or higher, you will hear the tone for the range you have discriminated.
 
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