Does Roadie 3 work on instruments besides the guitar?
Absolutely! Roadie is compatible with ukuleles, banjos, mandolins and any instrument with guitar machine heads fitted with strings of gauge up to 75. Other instruments that can be tuned with Roadie 3 include lap steel guitars, pedal steel guitars, dobro square neck, and dobro round neck. Check Roadie Bass for tuning bass guitars or other instruments with a string gauge up to 140.


What is the difference between Roadie 3 and other Roadies?
Roadie 3 is quite an improvement when compared to its predecessors. It is faster and includes many new features, over 150 built-in tunings, a full-color dynamic display, and a metronome function. For more details, check out this side-by-side comparison between Roadie 3, Roadie 2, and Roadie Bass.


Is there a manual that explains how to use Roadie 3?
Of course! You can download a PDF version of the Roadie 3 manual on the support page of our website. It will guide you through all of the features and help you get started.


What are the alternate tunings built into Roadie 3?
Roadie 3 comes with over 150 built-in alternate tunings spread over 12 built-in instruments. Just to name a few of the commonly used tunings that are included: Open G, Open D, D Modal, Drop D, Open C, Drop C, Half Step Down, Full Step Down… You’ll also find tunings like the Nick Drake tuning, the New Standard Tuning and much more!
WORKS ON MOST STRING INSTRUMENTS with a guitar machine head including electric, acoustic and classical guitars with nylon strings, 6, 7 and 12-string guitars, ukuleles, mandolins, banjos, lap steel guitars, bouzouki, mountain dulcimer, cigar box guitar, violins with planetary pegs, and many more! (It does not tune bass guitars. Get Roadie Bass to tune bass guitars too).





















