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

antares antares@euronet.nl
Sat, 5 Feb 2005 22:41:55 +0100


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On 5-feb-05, at 22:23, David Love wrote:

> I found that in spite of the Verituner hearing all partials, the
> decisions it made on some notes (not to mention style selections)
> periodically needed correction.  Even if the machine hears everything,
> it still must make a decision on where to put the note.  To a certain
> degree, that decision is not made by the machine but by the =
programmer.
> The style settings in the VT indicate which coincident partials will =
be
> favored and to what degree in deciding how wide to make the octaves.
> While these styles can be tweaked for different pianos the question=20
> will
> always arise as to whether the style you have chosen is a perfect fit
> for the piano.  While hearing all partials might increase accuracy due
> to the greater amount of information available, it is not foolproof.
> The ear must ultimately be the final arbiter.
>
> David Love
> davidlovepianos@comcast.net
>



I do not agree. The VT is so incredibly accurate that it will be=20
extremely difficult to fine a human who can make the very same very=20
precise tuning, and... in 45 minutes.

Muchas Gracias

EAR




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