Don, I certainly don't know all there is to know about anything and especially TuneLab but, what do you need? Most stuff is pretty straight forward. It didn't seem that way to me initially but it does now. If you start by tuning C1 and then measuring it ("M" key) and then do that for all the "C's" up to C7 you will have done enough inharmonicity measurements to build a tuning from. At this point press "F1" and go to the Graphical tuning editor and then press "T" for a template. Use the options page from the Graphical editor to set your tuning preferences and then go back to the editor and drag the ends of the template around until some stuff lines up the way you like it. This will take a fair amount of experimentation but once you get used to the way you want to see the curve line up you'll get a real nice tuning from it. I know that was really general but you didn't exactly say what you needed either. Feel free to write again. Greg euphoniac@juno.com wrote: > I know this sounds silly, but does anybody have some suggestions on how > to understand AND use all of the features of Tunelab97? I realize that > there appears to be no users manual and the help section doesn't seem to > give enough info for my finite mind. Any help would be appreciated. > > Don Palmire -- Greg Newell Greg's Piano Forté 12970 Harlon Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-226-3791 mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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