With Pocket RCT I find that unstable readings are often caused by sympathetically sounding partials, once in a while in a nearby instrument. Moving the PRCT helps, or damping the interloper. Ed Sutton > [Original Message] > From: Avery Todd <atodd@uh.edu> > To: <ilvey@sbcglobal.net>; College and University Technicians <caut@ptg.org> > Date: 3/1/2005 9:36:03 AM > Subject: RE: [CAUT] Sacrifice (was tuners- technology) > > At 06:35 PM 2/28/2005, you wrote: > >If I hear an aural problem with my SAT III assisted tunings it is mainly > >in single octaves and for that reason it is what I keep an ear on. I > >suspect the a lot of the tuning problems are where I place the SAT. I > >can move it around and get different readings. Do any of you SAT users > >find this? > > I definitely do! When I don't have a clear reading, I can usually move it > some, then where > I thought I had the note, I didn't. After I got a clear, stable reading. Is > that clear as > mud? :-) > > >I remember Jim Coleman Sr. mentioning the big thing in moving ETDs further > >on is their mic quality/pickup etc. > > I really wish they would! > > Avery > > SNIP > > >David Ilvedson > > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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