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 >
This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC