On 05/04/2012 08:21 PM, Albert Picknell wrote: > --- On *Fri, 5/4/12, David Porritt /<dmporritt at gmail.com>/* wrote: > > Albert: > > Trust me, the software is not deficient. TuneLab is something that needs to be set up to match both the tuner’s > taste, and the scale of the piano. There are more ways than most to set it up though I’ve seen people have > trouble understanding the concept. > > TuneLab uses octave sizes that you can choose (i.e. 8:4, 6:3, 4:2...) but people who don’t understand the theory > sometimes have trouble setting those. Personally I like 3:1 12^ths but TuneLab is very flexible. I can’t imagine > not being able to find an octave size that suits with the options available. > > dave > > ______________________ > > David M. Porritt > > dmporritt at gmail.com <mailto:dmporritt at gmail.com> > > Thanks David > I'll have to sit down with my colleague and see if we can look at the available options and figure out what will work > best with our pianos. > Cheers, > Bert > Cybertuner
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