---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment In a message dated 2/22/04 6:17:28 AM, pryan2@the-beach.net writes: > I have > rarely, if ever, found 10 % to be appropriate (common ) for a bass pitch > raise and 30% seems to be a little high for a default percentage for > midrage notes. > Then change them. But they're only targets. You, as the human being, can choose whether you want to pull the strings up to the target, sharp to the target, whatever. But they are a visual reference that is constant; at that point you can use them literally or amend them along the way. I find that the strings near the treble break will end up sharp if you raise them to the target on a pitch raise (with the VT set on 30%). So I tune those a bit under the target. Likewise the strings just under the temperament octave, G#3 down to the tenor break. (This all may be due to the order in which I pitchraise: A4, then A3, ascending to C8, then G#3 and down to A0.) The 10% bass overpull seems to work well for me, although I usually pull the first two bichords below the break just a bit sharp to the target. No one is forcing you to hit the target on the screen. Tom Sivak Chicago ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/c9/f0/28/36/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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