stretch offset tables

Avery Todd avery1@houston.rr.com
Sat, 23 Apr 2005 15:01:55 -0500


Katsura,

ETD is Electronic Tuning Device and SAT is Sanderson AccuTuner (SAT),
There are also a couple of other good programs for a PC. What are you
using?

Avery

At 02:46 PM 4/23/05, you wrote:
>hi Avery,
>
>thanks! i don't know what ETD and SAT mean here but i should be able to 
>convert the offsets to use in my software if you can give me the data 
>format as well.
>
>regards,
>katsura
>
>On Apr 23, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Avery Todd wrote:
>
>>katsura,
>>
>>What ETD are you using? I can give you a LOT of offsets for an SAT. I 
>>guess they would
>>"probably" work for the others also!
>>
>>Avery
>>
>>At 08:06 AM 4/23/05, you wrote:
>>>i just joined this mailing list. i'm looking for stretch offset tables 
>>>that can be included in my tuner software. does anyone on this list know 
>>>where i can obtain all kinds of stretch offset tables for various piano models?
>>>
>>>btw, i've already asked several major piano manufacturers if they can 
>>>provide me the tables, and they either don't have the tables or don't 
>>>want to provide the tables in order not to encourage the use of 
>>>electronic tuners.
>>>
>>>i hope that providing stretch offset tables is useful especially for 
>>>student piano tuners and even for professional piano tuners to 
>>>approximate the initial settings by using an electronic tuner then 
>>>fine-tune aurally (i'm not a piano tuner, just a software engineer, so 
>>>i'm not even sure if this makes sense).
>>>
>>>maybe there should be a stretch offset table database at ptg.org 
>>>somewhere. am i the only one who wants it? :)
>>>
>>>regards,
>>>katsura
>>>www.katsurashareware.com
>
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