other temperments

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Mon, 01 Jul 2002 09:44:10 -0700


Speaking of Pocket PC...how is it working for those of you using it?  As I am a downsizing fool, I fantasize carrying my tuner in my pocket.  I use a Palm Pilot now and carry it with me everywhere.  Where do you put the think on the piano when tuning?  I think Bill Spurlock has a holder of some type?  Do you wish you had a bigger screen?

David I.


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From: <Tvak@AOL.COM>
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Received: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 07:55:40 EDT
Subject: Re: other temperments


>In a message dated 6/30/02 6:09:31 PM, HazenBannister@cs.com writes:

><< I would like some help, maybe programming one of these in my
>machine,as they are not in it yet, >>

>Actually, Broadwood's Best IS in the Cybertuner.  After sampling the piano in
>the Chameleon screen, hit Calculate and a chart of numbers will appear.  In
>one of the menus on top (Tools, maybe?) you'll find Historical Temperaments.
>Open that up and highlight Broadwood's Best with your cursor and hit Convert.
> Voile!  Open up CyberEar and your tuning will be Broadwood's Best.  (Also
>one of my favorites.)

>If you have POCKET RCT then you're right.  There are no historical
>temperaments in POCKET RCT.  Yet.

>Tom Sivak



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