In a message dated 96-04-12 13:29:16 EDT, you write: > It requires effort to " relax the rules"; when I first started using a >SAT, I found myself falling back into the usual routine of unconsciously >setting pins, and trying for clear unisons by the time I was in the middle of >the pitch raise. Don't do it! >Just toss them all near pitch, then spend the time to tune properly. > Chipping is a wonderful "sketch-pad" for practising this. Ed, That was some good advice you gave Dick and I agree with you. I was wondering if any of you on the list saw Daniel Levitan's excellent article in the Mar. 96 Journal? It had some great pitch adjusting techniques in it. Doug Hershberger, RPT
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