Vince Mrykalo wrote: > > I remember reading a post about offsetting the > pitch of an entire page in an Accu-tuner, without > having to go through changing one note at a time. I > wrote down the instructions, but apparently wrong, > because it doesn't work. I erased the original post. > Can anyone tell me how to do it again? > > Vince Mrykalo > BYU Vince, Open your page and go to A4. compute your offset plus or minus. use the cents up or down to set the offset in the cents window. Roll from shift to msr(hold shift pressed while you press msr[ if you are adding or subtracting from an existing offset, the new figure will show now], then release shift and then msr). You should have 0.0 in the window. Press note up or down to get back into the page. You should have a + or - in the note/octave window. Hope this helps, Warren -- Warren D. Fisher fish@communique.net Registered Piano Technician Piano Technicians Guild New Orleans Chapter 701
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