Hi James, It might be better if it sampled every note--but it most certainly would be slower than just tuning aurally. At 03:04 AM 6/8/98 -0500, you wrote: >Friends, > >I have been thinking about getting the SAT lll, RCT or the TuneLab. >When one tunes aurally, we listen to every note on the piano, intervals >and so on. What puzzels me is how a machine can measure only 3 or 6 >notes and compute an optimum tuning for a piano. It seems to me that >for any machine or computer to create a really good tuning, it would >have to sample many more notes than 3 or 6? Wouldn't a machine that >sampled every note on the piano be a better tuning? Isn't this what >aural tuning does to a degree? >Thanks, >Jim Turner > > > Regards, Don
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