SAT vs Verituner

Isaac OLEG SIMANOT oleg-i@wanadoo.fr
Thu, 3 Jan 2002 23:33:39 +0100


Hello,

I did not use very long a SAT II, because I switched to RCT soon, but I am
actually tuning with a VT 100 since october, and find this tool more
artistic in essence. It gives very precise and even tunings without much
tweaking, as it take in account the inharmonicity parameters of any note
tuned.

There is an adjustable strech fonction that can be used on the fly but the
result will only apply to the notes you did not tune yet (as the tuning is
computed at every new note tuned) unless you ask for. That can be similar to
the stretch function I understand is implemented on the SAT III.

The unit is a little bigger and heavier, because of the LCD display, you may
have it not too far from your eyes, but it reads good. Upgrades comes by the
Internet.

I like to tune with this tuner way much than with the others I used, because
it does not try to force the tuning in a specific one partial curve, that I
think is audible, anyway for me ( a little like the sound of the "pure
fifths tunings" which is something a little unnatural that we propose to the
piano.

Anyway I was not able to use RCT or a SAT to obtain a pure fifths tuning ,
the software could not compute it.
The tunings computed by the VT seems to be as a medium stretch very fine
aural tuning. I did not try to use it with large stretches, as I feel the
way we tune "in the stretch" is different that what the ETD compute.

But I always can accept the proposal of the VT100 (some rare exceptions of
course but a very few)and it was not the case with the other units (sometime
it was a real fight).

Hope that helps , don't hesitate to mail me privately if you wish, I feel
that the one partial method is very present there and many don't want to see
the drawbacks of this.

What I was feeling is that the use of the 1 partial EDT's changed the way I
tuned to the point I was focusing too much on the partial I choose. But of
course I learned a lot and appreciate a lot to have these tools when I used
them.


Regards

Isaac OLEG

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : owner-pianotech@ptg.org [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]De la part
> de Mickey Kessler
> Envoyé : jeudi 3 janvier 2002 15:52
> À : pianotech@ptg.org
> Objet : SAT vs Verituner
>
>
> Hi Group,
>
> Happy new year to all.
>
> As a follow up to the thread regarding aural vs. machine tuning, I'd like
> to get some feedback about preferred visual tuning aids.  I'm considering
> investing in a new one and I'm intrigued by what I see on Verituner's web
> page.  But I've never seen one in use, don't know much about the company,
> its reputation, reliability etc, and $1500 is a big chunk of change.
>
> Does anybody have experience with both units?  Can you compare features,
> cost/benefit?  Any preferences?  Any advice?
>
> Thanks,
> Mickey Kessler
>
>



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