>Avery
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>P.S. I do use an SAT III with my 'D' tunings loaded into memory.
Hi Avery,
As the humidity varies pitch, it also varies the
inharmonicity, as the hammer gets a little softer with humidity increase,
the inharmonicity goes down a little, so should the stretch.
In concert situations I always resample for a new curve/stretch.
You may well find less of a variance if you resample. As long as the piano
is beings used solo, let it float 2 to 3 cents. If you have time and a good
budget perfect A440 every time.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Regards Roger
Roger Jolly
Baldwin Yamaha Piano Centre
Saskatoon and Regina
Saskatchewan, Canada.
306-665-0213
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