TuneLab 97 Any good?

Cy Shuster cy at shusterpiano.com
Sat Jul 15 08:36:10 MDT 2006


With David's permission, I've put the Calcul8 distribution file (calculate.zip) on my site:
http://shusterpiano.com/pub/calculate.zip

Thanks again, David, for a tool that helped me overcome the steepest part of the TuneLab learning curve.

--Cy--
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brent Musgrave 
  To: Pianotech List 
  Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 9:54 AM
  Subject: Re: TuneLab 97 Any good?


  Hello again,

  I still have the Calcul8 setup file if David no longer has it.  Free for the asking!  As I said in previous post, I use and recommend the TuneLab Pro or Pocket versions. 

  Nice job on Calcul8, David!

  Best regards,
  Brent Musgrave

   
  On 7/14/06, Porritt, David <dporritt at mail.smu.edu> wrote: 
    Yes, that link was from a former ISP of mine.  I no longer have any web space but if someone really needed the calcul8.exe program I could look for it on my computer and send it.  I think I still have it. 



    dp



    David M. Porritt

    dporritt at smu.edu 


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    From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org ] On Behalf Of Cy Shuster
    Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 12:31 AM
    To: Pianotech List 


    Subject: Re: TuneLab 97 Any good?





    The Calcul8 plugin is linked to from the TuneLab site, but the link is dead.



    Go Pro!

    --Cy--

      ----- Original Message ----- 

      From: Brent Musgrave 

      To: Pianotech List 

      Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 8:53 PM 

      Subject: Re: TuneLab 97 Any good? 



      Hello,



      I used TuneLab 97 prior to upgrading to Pro and now Pocket.  I also previously used a SAT II.  You can learn to use TuneLab 97, though it is a little more work if you use the graphic or numeric tuning curve editor.  Alternately, you can download David Porritt's Calcul8 plugin and it will automatically calculate a tuning curve for you, using 3-5 IH measurements.  The plugin is on the TuneLab web site. 



      I did learn to use the graphic editor and produced some very nice tuning curves that I could aurally verify (I also tune aurally).  If you are interested, I will gladly post my procedure for using the TuneLab 97 graphic editor.  It is very helpful to have an understanding of aural tuning principles when using TuneLab 97 or any ETD for that matter. 



      Yes, I do recommend the Pro/Pocket versions, but TuneLab 97 is a better tuning program than it gets credit for.  It is guilty of requiring you to think.  The enhancements that come with the Pro and Pocket versions are well worth the modest investment.  



      Best regards,

      Brent Musgrave

       


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