In a message dated 9/13/00 10:12:57 PM Central Daylight Time, btrout@desupernet.net writes: << I grew to hate that little machine very quickly, however, because the pianos sounded pretty nasty when I was done. It didn't stretch the octaves, at least not that I knew of, and I always ended up disappointed with the results. >> Actually, you can stretch a piano with the Conn Strobe. You just need to set the note switch to read the second partial of the lower note of the octave, set the veneer control to stop the lights, and your ready to tune the upper note. Dave Bunch
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