Tom: If you didn't turn the machine off before taking the second reading for "F3" (that really isn't F3) you wouldn't have to re-enter the values for A4 & C6. Those would already be in memory. Just Page up one page, take the new F3 and calculate a new tuning. Dave Porritt SMU - Dallas On Sun, 25 Feb 1996 Tunerguy@aol.com wrote: > Michael, The dual-system for the SAT is effective onlt if you use it right. > And the way to do it is to pretend you have two (2) not one(1) pianos you're > tuning. > What I do *(most of the time ) is to go is to take the readings on F3,A4,&65 > AND laod that information into pare 1.Then turn the machine off... and then > turn it back on.... Then I go back and find the fiist wire trichord above F3 > and get the partial inn the 6th 8va of it, then transcribe that setting to F6 > and then repaeat the A&C settings yor prevciousily ascribed to Page ! and > then load these new settings on to Page 2 and use page 1 above the break and > page 2 below or reverse it if necessary..... heck.... call me > 804 744-5645 Tom Cobble RPT >
This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC