working with etd's and the customers' la-di-da

antares antares@euronet.nl
Sat, 5 Feb 2005 22:33:17 +0100


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On 5-feb-05, at 14:16, Don wrote:

> Hi Andr=E9,
>
> I always thought the human ear *automatically* heard all the partials=20=

> at
> once. In fact that's why I believe that even the verituner is subject=20=

> to
> the "taste" of the tuner.

No, I don't believe that.
I judge with my knowledge of equal temperament AND <<< my musical=20
talent,


> I am aware you can choose "styles" with etd's,
> and that there is a lot of flexibility--but just like your wonderful
> food...the human has to eat it. :)
>
> This is also why I prefer "human unisons" to "machine unisons" (though=20=

> I
> might change my mind if I had a verituner to play with). Tunelab=20
> products
> do a display of all partials as well, but again I've not used that=20
> product.


Unisons are a whole different chapter, and they can not be tuned with a=20=

machine, but only with ears.

ERAR



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