Joe wrote: This raises the bass enough and not too much like when using the SAT program" I take it you mean the SAT pitch raise program. Yes, I agree. I usually overpull the bass by about 2/3 the amount the SAT calculates. Example: if I measure the bass to be 20 cents flat, I will then press the "cents up" button until about 13 cents flat is displayed, and then I will do the roll with the "measure" and the "shift" key. That will get me right on. I'm gonna try Ed Foote's Jim Coleman idea of low tenor to C88, then do the bass backwards. Sounds sensible to me. Terry Farrell Piano Tuning & Service Tampa, Florida mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe & Penny Goss" <imatunr@primenet.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 8:29 PM Subject: Re: Pitch Raise Sequence > Hi Terry, > What I was trying to say was after all the tenor is pitched raised the bass > is tuned to the low tenor strings that now are very close but most often > just sharp. > This raises the bass enough and not too much like when using the SAT > program. > If the Bass is 30 to 50 then I use the program > Joe
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