Verituner

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Mon, 09 Feb 2004 21:52:54 +0100


In basic Dutch ??...
hmmm..

Inn der puur gemålingen af desse tangentens versvingensantallet  ist der 
nje gebettre ann der Gezootenhjemmen Vertituner ! Menzie voot på der 
andend hand ist der nje gewurzten for der bestimmelsen av desse gesamens 
kvalitetens behooven.

Grin

Ric

antares wrote:

> I am flabbergasted Ric,
>
> what the heck do you mean?
>
> EAR
>
> Richard Brekne wrote:
>
>> Depends on what you mean by the word "judge".  For example, once a 
>> decision is made as to the frequencies a given note SHOULD exhibit 
>> when tuned, the tuning device can judge whether or not the note 
>> conforms to whit therein.. On the other hand, the tuning device is 
>> not able do make the origional judgement as to the desired 
>> frequencies in the first place.
>> Its like the old idea in the NFL about using cameras to make certain 
>> calls. The camera is more capable to make the call in some instances 
>> then the referee ever could be... but it is totally incapable of 
>> deciding what the rules of the game should be.
>>
>> Its all very philological you see :)
>>
>> Cheers
>> RicB
>>
>> Farrell wrote:
>>
>>> "The ear is by far the better judge of tuning IMHO than any 
>>> electronic tuning device..."
>>>  I thought the only way to /judge/ a tuning was by ear.
>>>  My Verituner calculates a very nice tuning. I was not aware of a 
>>> "judging" function. Can the Verituner or any other ETD "judge" a 
>>> tuning?
>>>  Terry Farrell
>>>
>>
>>
> friendly greetings
> from
> André Oorebeek
>


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