Variable overpull percentage (was: Finishing where you started)

larudee@pacbell.net larudee@pacbell.net
Sun, 03 Dec 2000 20:17:02 -0800


Don't understand the question.

Paul

Don wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> Over pull is user defineable on RCT so 0% is possible (but why?)
>
> At 07:34 AM 12/03/2000 -0800, you wrote:
> >    The percentages can also be tweaked for the technician's individual
> >tuning style.   If there is a risk of string breakage, I often use the fine
> >tune mode to get it close to pitch without overpull, then use the pitch
> >raise mode as a final tuning. Paul S. Larudee DGPEAKE@AOL.COM wrote: In a
> >message dated 12/2/00 12:23:06 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> >larudee@pacbell.net writes:
> >
> >    Agreed, but there is a big difference between having no problem and
> having
> >a pitch raise so accurate that all it needs is a little touchup. Paul S.
> >Larudee
> >Richmond, CA DGPEAKE@AOL.COM wrote: I believe the overpull is 25% of the
> >2nd partial. Someone please correct
> >me
> >if I am wrong. (Jim, please pitch in). The SAT 3 is the same. I usually
> >measure the lowest note of the plain wire, offset for pitch raise, and
> >  I have no problems with doing a pitch raise using this method. Dave
> >Peake, RPT
> >Portland Chapter
> >Oregon City, OR
> >www.davespianoworks.locality.com
> >
> >
> >Really? 100% of the time? Yes, sometimes it is so close that I hardly move
> >the pins. Other times it is still a little flat or a little sharp. Dave
> >Peake, RPT
> >Portland Chapter
> >Oregon City, OR
> >www.davespianoworks.locality.com
> >
>
> Regards,
> Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.M.T., R.P.T.
>
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