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Older question but if this helps anyone. I had the same question myself after moving to Cakewalk from GarageBand but I found that in the TH3 Guitar guitar effect (built in), there is a tuner right there on the top of the TH3 interface to the right of the master and live toggle buttons.

Another method, not quite as effective but you can always add a piano track and hit the E key (or D whatever root key you need) and tune them by ear.

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Edited by Luke Lincoln
Another hacky method to achieve the same thing
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Who needs to tune? We got Melodyne 

I still have the original because I guess I always install bits and pieces of 8.5  I never use it 'cuase its kinda lame and slow.  Most times my Boss Tuner or my Zoom multi effects  are in line. And then otherwise I just use my cell phone.  

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I suppose you need a tuner for electric and acoustic intruments,

I have a small box named KORG GA - 2, just a great jewel.

You can tune guitar, bass and also acoustic instruments.

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7 hours ago, RobertWS said:

I have one of these!   Old school.

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Now THAT... is a tuner!  Peterson makes a nice modern version of the strobe tuner.  Most guitarists use the clip-on-the-headstock ones nowadays.

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The current MTuner from Melda can show the tuning of all strings at once; you can just strum 'em all and you see each string's tuning on the display:

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