David-- I use RCT and with a piano this flat, I go ahead and use the A#s for the reading, do the pitch raise and *then resample* using the As which are now in the ball park. Works just fine this way. You should resample after the pitch raise anyway, whether it is severely flat or just somewhat. Cheers, Clair -- Clair's Piano Service http://www.vt2000.com/cps > > Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 20:37:22 -0700 > From: David Ilvedson <ilvey@sbcglobal.net> > Subject: RE: Pitch Raise Questions > > I pitch raise if over 4 cents flat, but then again, I might just > leave it where it is if I think it will come back up. I tune all > strings as I go (even when tuning...haven't used a temp strip in > 10 years...if I'm using a fork I will use a temp strip...shows > how long its been since I used a tuning fork) and I never > compensate for pitch change...i.e.20 cents flat tune 5 cents > sharp. I may be the only one who does this so make your own > determination in this regards. I don't like to bring the pitch > back down when I'm fine tuning. > > David I. >
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