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

Cy Shuster cy at shusterpiano.com
Mon Apr 12 08:56:41 MDT 2010


Three other ways I use TuneLab:

1. I measure the pitch of every A before tuning, and record them on a  
chart on the invoice.  Gives a great indication of how the piano's  
doing, and when it should be tuned next.

2. After my aural tuning, I record the pitch of several notes (such as  
the A's from C4 down), and use the feature "transfer to current  
stretch".  In the tuning curve editor, I use the option "Freeze Custom  
Offsets".  Then I can manually tweak the tuning curve to best match my  
custom offsets.  They show in red, and I use them as guideposts.

3. I always test the top three notes.  It's how I'll know first when  
my hearing goes there.  Getting the pitch correct, and the unisons  
tight, makes a big difference in those notes.

I've also used its RPT exam mode.  I keep finding new stuff in the  
program!

--Cy--

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

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