HT tests

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Wed, 19 Mar 2003 18:11:07 -0600


Ric,

I used the offsets posted on the caut list. Are those the same? Anyway, the 
head of our
piano department thought the piano sounded great. Of course, I didn't tell 
her I'd done
anything differently! :-) Now, I've GOT to get in there and tune the other 
one to it's normal
ET!

Avery

>I used the offsets posted on this list that we all aggreed on that I 
>should use. Ron Koval is useing that same set. It is consistant with the 
>RCT offsets.
>>     The cents offsets is necessary to determine if  the whole
>>scale has merely been adjusted to produce A44x or if this
>>adjustment to A=0  inadvertently changes the "key center" from C
>>to A?
>>
>>
>What can I say... as far as RCT is capable of providing an adequate HT, 
>then this was tuned. It came out exactly the same thing when I compared to 
>my own manually created curves in TuneLab in which the offsets were 
>manually entered after the curve was constructed.   I am also going to 
>read in the Jorgensen book about this tuning if its there, and see if 
>there are good ear tests to confirm its correctness. But all in all... I 
>gotta think its at least close enough to serve the purpose for this first 
>little test we are doing.
>
>RicB
>
>
>--
>Richard Brekne
>RPT, N.P.T.F.
>UiB, Bergen, Norway
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