Digital piano ET vs. Tunelab Pocket

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Wed, 3 Mar 2004 01:55:14 EST


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Don,

I was wondering about that. I'll have to check in my manual and see if there 
is anything written about changing the tunings on individual notes, rather 
than just resetting the temperament.   .

Dave Stahl

In a message dated 3/2/04 8:23:08 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
donmannino@comcast.net writes:

Which piano is sampled has nothing to do with the tuning, because that's not 
the way samples work. They sample 1 or 2 notes within an octave, and the 
tuning is generated by whichever electronic engineer works out the full 
implementation of the notes on the keyboard. I can't for the life of me figure out how 
they came up with the tunings on that thing - they are just all over the place.  
I once measured all 88 keys and generated a tuning chart as part of a report 
I sent to Japan on this subject. I don't think it made any difference - they 
probably didn't like having me criticize their work.

I think there's a way to customize the tuning, though.

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