Charging for Pitch Raises

Mike and Jane Spalding mjbkspal@execpc.com
Fri, 19 Apr 2002 19:54:44 -0500


Dave,

Great tip, I could see this method saving me lots of time.  But what about the overpull calculation?  don't you need to switch to the new note, then let Tunelab listen to it, before you pull it up?  Or do you pitch raise without overpull?

Mike

----- Original Message ----- 
From: David M. Porritt <dm.porritt@verizon.net>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: Charging for Pitch Raises


> Les:
> 
> Don't mute!  I can do about 16 - 18 minutes, but I don't use mutes.
> You watch the zoomed in display in TuneLab Pro and you can see each
> string's peak.  If it is more than 50 cents down and the auto note
> switching doesn't switch as you tune the first string, TL Pro has a
> line indicating 100 cents sharp.  Move the peak to that line and
> start on the second string.  Soon the note will auto switch.  I'm
> sure it would take me twice as long if I used mutes.
> 
> dave
> 
> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********
> 
> On 4/19/02 at 4:41 PM Leslie W Bartlett wrote:
> 
> >How in the world to people do pitch raises in 10-15
> minutes????????????
> >les bartlett
> >houston
> >
> >
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