[CAUT] using as ETD, was Re: Too tall!!??

reggaepass at aol.com reggaepass at aol.com
Sat Apr 10 04:51:43 MDT 2010



Or anyone who does a pitch raise.
Pitch correction is one of the areas in which ETDs really far excel what is possible without one.


Alan Eder


-----Original Message-----
From: Cy Shuster <cy at shusterpiano.com>
To: caut at ptg.org
Sent: Fri, Apr 9, 2010 11:54 pm
Subject: Re: [CAUT] using as ETD, was Re: Too tall!!??


Or anyone who does a pitch raise.  I've watched aural tuners take a new piano at A430, just do a normal temperament and tuning at A440 without overshooting, and wind up with a piano with the middle five octaves in tune with A about 435, and the bottom and top octaves sharp.


I do a one-pass pitch raise with TuneLab, no mutes, bottom to top, in less than 20 minutes, that leaves every string within about three cents.  Then my aural tuning is stable.


--Cy--




Cy Shuster, RPT
Albuquerque, NM
www.shusterpiano.com




On Apr 10, 2010, at 12:37 AM, Susan Kline wrote:




Almost immediately I could feel my stress level go down. In the past, every fall, between church and work, I was a total stressed out wreck by the time Christmas came around. But the year I used the SAT, I actually enjoyed Christmas.



Stress?

I suppose anyone who feels stress while tuning should get one ...

Susan Kline, aural dinosaur






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