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Selecting A Preset
NOTE: If none of the parameters are flashing, clicking either the plus or minus Value button will 
immediately begin to change the Preset value as it is the first editable parameter.
Changing The Drop / Capo Transposition
Changing The Concert A Reference
Changing The Preset Display Color
Changing The Tuning Pitch Notation ( When Available )
Resetting All Parameters of Active Preset to Default Values
To quickly reset all parameters of your active Preset to default values, press and hold the Menu down 
and Value minus buttons together for around 2 seconds. The Mute LED will flash once and the Concert 
A Reference, Drop / Capo Transposition and Preset Display Color will return to default values.
If the active Preset contains String Number information, clicking 
either the up or down Menu button will reveal the Tuning Pitch 
Notation menu. Either "Note" or "Str" will appear in the lower right 
corner of your display. Use the plus or minus Value button to select 
one of these options. For example, GTR ( Peterson Sweetener for 
6-String Guitar ), contains String Number information and can be 
toggled from displaying E-A-D-G-B-E to string numbers 6-5-4-3-2-1.
NOTE: When “Str” is selected, your tuner will not function as a 
chromatic tuner. Instead, all input signal is either sharp or flat of 
the exact pitch to which the displayed string number should be 
tuned.  
Click either the up or down Menu button until the Palette Icon 
flashes. Use the plus or minus value button to select 1 of 10
predefined colors. The Preset Display Color can be useful for quickly 
identifying your presets on stage when the Preset name may be 
harder to see. To quickly set your Preset Display Color back to the 
default Orange color, click either the up or down Menu button until 
the Palette Icon flashes. Then, press the Menu up and 
Value plus buttons together.
NOTE: Changing the Preset Display Color only affects the
display color of the ACTIVE or CURRENT Preset. To change the 
display color of all presets and settings, see Global Display 
Color below the Settings Screen section.
Click either the up or down Menu button until the Concert A 
Reference value flashes. Use the plus or minus Value button to 
select a value from 390-490Hz. Clicking the plus or minus Value
button increments or decrements the Concert A Reference by 0.1Hz. 
Pressing and holding either the plus or minus Value button will 
quickly increment or decrement the Concert A Reference by 1Hz 
respectively. 
The Concert A Reference can be used to shift the entire tuning of 
your preset to match that of a desired historic tuning standard or a 
fixed-tuning instrument that cannot be adjusted. To quickly set your 
Concert A Reference back to the default of 440Hz, click either the up 
or down Menu button until the Concert A Reference value flashes. 
Then, press the Menu up and Value plus buttons together.
Click either the up or down Menu button until the Drop / Capo 
Transposition value flashes. Use the plus or minus Value button to 
select a value from -6 to +5. To quickly set your Drop / Capo
Transposition back to the default value of 0, click either the up or 
down Menu button until the Drop / Capo Transposition value 
flashes. Then, press the Menu up and Value plus buttons together.
Transposition settings change the note that is displayed on your 
tuner when tuning. This is useful for string players who wish to tune 
‘down’ by a number of steps or raise the pitch of the instrument with 
the use of a capo. Setting the drop or capo transposition allows you 
to tune using the standard note name of each string without
needing to calculate the transposed note name.
Click either the up or down Menu button until the 3-letter Preset name 
flashes. Use the plus or minus Value button to select one of over 130 
built-in Presets. Press either Menu button to exit or allow the active
parameter to time-out. To quickly set your selected Preset back to the 
default ( EQU ), click either the up or down Menu button until the
3-letter Preset name flashes. Then, press the Menu up and Value plus 
buttons together.
By default, the Presets you use the most will re-position to the top of 
the Preset list, allowing you to access your most recently used
presets with just a few button pushes.
General Navigation and Parameter Adjustment
Any adjustment of the default settings of your StroboStomp LE can be performed using the 4 buttons 
located on either side of your tuner. Two Menu buttons, up and down, are located on the left side while 
two Value buttons, plus and minus, are located on the right side.
StroboStomp LE™ Tune Screen
Your StroboStomp LE has two screens of operation in which parameters can be adjusted. For basic 
use, only the Tune Screen will be used. The Strobe Image and Tuning Note is displayed on the Tune 
Screen. This is the default screen that the StroboStomp LE displays when powering on.
Sweetener™ & Guided Tuning Presets
Your StroboStomp LE contains over 130 built-in presets that cater to specific instruments. The majority 
of these presets are considered “Sweetener Presets” because they make an instrument sound
“sweeter” by slightly adjusting each note to compensate for common tuning problems specific to an
instrument type. Many of these adjustments are so small that they can only be measured with the
incredible 1/10th cent accuracy of your Peterson Strobe Tuner. When a preset contains a sweetener, 
the "Sweetener" label will show above the preset name.
Over 80 "Guided Tuning Presets" are also included. Guided Tuning Presets greatly simplify tuning for 
common stringed instruments like guitar and bass. Guided Tuning Presets ignore all other chromatic 
notes and only listen for the exact pitches to which your strings should be tuned. Guided Tuning
Presets display String Numbers by default but can be adjusted to show Note Names. 
NOTE: Guided Tuning Presets are hidden by default but can be made visible in the Settings 
Screen ( see Changing The Visibility of Presets ).
Sweetener & Guided Tuning Presets also carry the other three adjustable parameters of the tune 
screen. When the Drop / Capo Transposition, Concert A Reference or Preset Display Color is changed, 
those parameters will save with the Sweetener or Guided Tuning Preset that is currently visible and 
active. Selecting another Preset will change your Concert A Reference, Drop / Capo Transposition and 
Preset Display Color to those specified by the newly selected Preset. You can specify and save a 
different Concert A Reference, Drop / Capo Transposition or Preset Display Color for each Sweetener 
or Guided Tuning Preset. When any of the parameters of a preset are set to their default value, as 
shown below, the default value will NOT be displayed.
The default preset,  ( Equal Temperament ), is neither a Sweetener nor a Guided Tuning. It does EQU 
not apply any tuning adjustments and should be used when you wish for your StroboStomp LE to
operate as a non-instrument-specific, highly accurate chromatic tuner.
Default Preset Settings / Values
* Only available when the Sweetener Preset or Guided Tuning Preset offers String Number option.
Default Value
EQU ( Equal )
0
440.0 ( Hz )
Orange
Note Name
Parameter
Preset
Drop / Capo Transposition
Concert A Reference
Preset Display Color
Tuning Pitch Notation*
Meaning
Momentarily fully depressing and immediately releasing a button
Fully depressing a button without releasing for an extended period of time, 
usually until the desired effect is achieved as noted by this manual
Term
Click
Press & Hold
Momentary presses, or 'clicking', of the up     and down     Menu      
buttons     will navigate to the parameter which you'd like to 
adjust. These parameters will flash as you pass through them. 
Once you arrive at the desired parameter, clicking the plus     or 
minus     Value buttons     will increment or decrement the value of 
that parameter. 'Pressing and holding' either of the Value buttons 
will continuously and rapidly increment or decrement the value
respectively until released. After adjusting a parameter value, the 
next press of either the up or down Menu button will end flashing 
or, inaction will end the parameter flashing within a few seconds. 
If no changes have been made to the flashing parameter value by 
use of the Value buttons, the parameter will continue to flash for a 
bit longer before ending.
When an adjustable parameter is flashing, pressing the 
Menu up     and value Plus     buttons together will reset that 
parameter to its default value.
StroboStomp LE™ Owner’s Instruction Manual v1.2 EN
Congratulations on your purchase of the Peterson StroboStomp LE™. Please read through this 
manual and use the tuner as directed.
Getting Started / Basic Use
Your new StroboStomp LE pedal tuner can be powered by either a 9V battery or regulated 9V DC 
power supply. To change or access the battery, open the battery door on the bottom of the tuner and 
carefully remove the battery clip. For best results always use a high quality Alkaline battery. Using a 
regulated 9VDC adapter connected to the StroboStomp LE’s DC Input jack, you can power additional 
pedals from its DC Output jack ( please observe the correct polarity and output capacity of your 
adapter).
WARNING: USING A WALL TRANSFORMER WITH THE INCORRECT POLARITY OR VOLTAGE MAY CAUSE PERMANENT 
DAMAGE TO THE TUNER!!
When operating on battery power, a battery icon    will show the battery level in the following scenarios:
  • During the first few seconds after powering on or entering the Tune Screen, regardless of battery   
       level
  • When battery level is low
  • When viewing the settings screen, regardless of battery level
Strobe Newbie?
If you are new to strobe tuners, you will notice that they are much more sensitive and accurate than 
your previous tuners. It’s OK if the strobe image doesn’t completely stop. It may shift slightly due to the 
‘real-time’ feedback of a strobe tuner. For stringed instruments, it helps to use your finger or thumb to 
gently pluck the string instead of a plectrum.
For more information on Strobe Tuning and why it's the best way to tune your instrument, we invite you 
to visit https://www.petersontuners.com/whyPeterson
You can also find helpful quick-start video versions of this instruction manual on the Peterson Strobe 
Tuners website at https://www.petersontuners.com/products/strobostompLE
Beyond The Basics
The Peterson StroboStomp LE can be set up in three ways by means of a three position mechanical 
switch located inside the battery compartment just under the battery door.
100% True Bypass Operation
In this position, the instrument signal flows through the tuner circuits only when muted 
by the stomp switch to enable silent tuning. When the tuner is bypassed or un-muted, 
both the input and the output are physically disconnected from the tuner circuit and the 
tuner is switched off. This allows the instrument signal to flow freely from input to output 
without any physical or electronic contact with the tuner’s internal circuits.
Buffered Bypass
In this position, the instrument signal flows through the tuner circuits only when muted 
by the stomp switch to enable silent tuning. When the tuner is bypassed or un-muted, 
the output is driven by a preamp (buffered) with a low impedance active driver. This 
prevents down-stream cables from affecting the signal (AKA: Tone Sucking), or other 
devices that might load and distort the signal.
Buffered Bypass / Monitor Mode ( Default )
In this position, the output is driven exactly as in Buffered Bypass Mode but the tuner 
display remains active when un-muted to monitor tuning while playing.
TB
BB
MN
The note being tuned appears in 
the center part of the screen. The
strobe bands scroll counter-clockwise ( left ) 
if your instrument is  of the displayed note flat   
and clockwise ( right ) if your instrument is 
sharp of the displayed note. When the image 
is stabilized or “caged”, your instrument is in 
tune to 0.1 cent accuracy (1/10th of one cent) 
of the displayed note.
F
L
A
T
S
H
A
R
P
For normal operation, the tuner can be used out of the box; no special 
adjustment is needed. After installing the battery, simply activate the 
StroboStomp LE by inserting a guitar cable into the input jack of the 
tuner located on the right side. The output jack located on the left side 
of the tuner can be used to connect the tuner to the input of an 
amplifier or another effects pedal. Use the Stomp Foot-Switch to mute 
the instrument’s signal and proceed to tune. When finished, use the 
stomp switch to return to playing.
OUTPUT                                                                           INPUT
9V DC Regulated 85mA
Produktspecifikationer
| Varumärke: | Peterson | 
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| Modell: | StroboStomp LE | 
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