David, Regarding inharmonicity readings, I would say that the main difference is that the Verituner takes these measurements while you are tuning so that you do not need a separate measurement step. This saves time and simplifies the tuning process. Furthermore, it takes these measurements on all the notes that you tune, instead of just a select few. This allows it to account for irregularities in inharmonicity, instead of just assuming that the inharmonicity follows a smooth progression between measured notes. --Dave --- David Ilvedson <ilvey@jps.net> wrote: > Dave, > > I guess I would like to know what the Verituner does > that is different from the SAT III or RCT? How > does it work? Does it take inharmonicity readings > AKA the other top devices? > > David I. >
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