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Tuning

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Tuning can refer to:

Common uses

  • Tuning, the process of tuning a tuned filter
  • Musical tuning, musical systems of tuning, and the act of tuning an instrument or voice
    • Guitar tunings
    • Piano tuning, adjusting the pitch of pianos using a tuning fork or a frequency counter
  • Neuronal tuning, the property of brain cells to selectively represent a particular kind of sensory, motor or cognitive information
  • Radio tuning
  • Performance tuning - the optimization of systems, especially computer systems, which may include:
    • Car tuning, an industry and hobby involving modifying automobile engines to improve their performance
    • Database tuning
      • Engine tuning, the adjustment, modification, or design of internal combustion engines to yield more performance
    • Self-tuning, a system capable of optimizing its own internal running parameters

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • "Tuning", a song by Avail from their album Dixie (1994)
  • Tuning, a psychokinetic ability in the film Dark City (1998)

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Tuning
  • All pages with titles containing Tuning
  • Tune (disambiguation)
  • Tuner (disambiguation)
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